What constitutes an aggressive manner of glaring, threatening and demeaning language?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ottawa Carleton Standard v. Friend, 2019 ONSC 3899 (CanLII):

Repeated glaring in an aggressive manner and aggressive, threatening and demeaning language breach s. 117 of the Act: CCC 291 v. Weeks, para. 32-34.

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