Is there any case law where there is no evidence of voluntariness to compel disclosure of confidential documents?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Saskatchewan Corrections and Public Safety, Re, 2006 CanLII 13574 (SK IPC):

In Sinclair Stevens v. Prime Minister of Canada[12], it was stated: “Thus, “where a statute requires disclosure, e.g., of a report, no voluntariness is said to be present...” (See: Manes and Silver, Solicitor-client Privilege in Canadian Law, supra at 191).”

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