Baloney Meter: ‘A little baloney’ in claim feds couldn’t stop Khadr lawsuit
OTTAWA — “Further protracted proceedings in the civil suit would add millions more in costs beyond the $5 million already accumulated and not including the damage claim itself of another $20 million in a case with virtually no chance of success.”
— Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, outside the House of Commons on July 7, 2017.
The Trudeau government formally apologized last week to Omar Khadr after federal officials breached his Charter rights while he was a U.S. prisoner at Guantanamo Bay in 2003.
The apology was prompted by a $20-million lawsuit that Khadr had launched against the government for the Charter violation, and included an out-of-court settlement reportedly worth $10.5 million.


