The Charter of Rights and Freedoms (“the Charter”)
Journalists in Canada, have occasionally, attempted to use the protections outlined in Section 2 of the Charter to prevent courts from ordering them to disclose their sources of controversial news stories, particularly in cases where journalists appeared to be relying on information from persons involved in or knowledgeable about those who were involved in crime. Journalists have largely been unsuccessful in protecting their sources. Our courts have most often determined that there is no constitutional immunity for ‘confidential’ journalistic sources, and accordingly, a judicial order compelling disclosure of sources did not violate this section of the Charter.