What is the test for disclosing information about Scientology to the general public?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pope v. O'Halloran, 2005 ABCA 263 (CanLII):

He explained that “[i]n other words, the information communicated must be reasonably appropriate in the context of the circumstances existing on the occasion when that information was given.” (Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto at p. 1190).

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