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Douglas Todd: Unsolved murder of Chinese spiritual group worker justifies 'passionate' scrutiny, B.C. judge rules
A court decision backing a journalist's investigation into the 'bizarre' case of Bo Fan's death echoes a ruling this month in Ontario, where a judge threw out a defamation suit against reporters probing China’s interference.
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The unsolved murder of an employee of a giant spiritual health organization — which a Mountie ranked as one of the most “strange” cases he’s ever seen — is back in the spotlight after a B.C. judge ruled the matter of significant public interest.
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