
What Is a SLAPP Lawsuit? How Ontario’s Anti-SLAPP Law Protects the Right to Speak Out
Imagine being sued not because you did something wrong, but because you spoke up. SLAPPs, Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, are civil proceedings launched by powerful plaintiffs to silence critics through the cost and stress of litigation, not to recover genuine damages. Ontario’s Protection of Public Participation Act gives defendants a powerful tool to have these proceedings dismissed at an early stage. This guide explains what SLAPPs are, how the anti-SLAPP motion test works, what the Supreme Court of Canada has said, and what someone facing this kind of lawsuit can do about it.





























