Is a statement of opinion not a representation of fact?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hod Impex v. Advance Capital Services et al, 2003 BCSC 87 (CanLII):

A more recent decision to the same effect is Elliott v. Dobson, [1952] O.W.N. 51 at p. 52: ... It has been held, however, that statements with respect to the future, and expressions of opinion, may in certain circumstances be representations of fact, as, for example, where they are based on existing facts.

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