Does the fact that there is a discrepancy between what occurred in a proceeding and what happened in the proceeding defeat privilege?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Taylor-Wright v. CHBC-TV, 1999 CanLII 3634 (BC SC):

The mere fact that there is a discrepancy between the report and what occurred in the proceeding will not defeat the privilege if the difference is not of a substantial nature or does not produce a different effect: Andrews v. Chapman (1853), 175 E.R. 558. Only significant errors will deprive the reporter of the privilege.

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