Racism accusations against developer, community group rejected by judge

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Racism accusations against developer, community group rejected by judge yyc

Court of King’s Bench Justice Richard Neufeld ruled Weizhao Hu and his wife acted to intentionally harm Bourdeaux Developments Corp. and the Owner Association of Harmony by parking trailers in the Springbank-area community with signage accusing them of anti-Asian racism.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Hu created website alleging racism after notifications saying he breached community standards, ruling says Hu created a website racistharmony.ca and slapped vinyl signage on a trailer accusing the community of racism by targeting his children of Chinese descent.Mr. Hu parked the trailer in prominent locations within Harmony, including show homes and the community beach. He did so personally when he was in Calgary and arranged for a friend to do so when he was out of the country,” states Neufeld’s ruling.

And the judge said he could find no evidence of racist intent or conduct by Bourdeaux or the OAH and, as a result, concluded the use of the trailer and website amounted to defamation.I … find that the plaintiffs have shown on a balance of probabilities that they were defamed,” stated Neufeld.

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