Counsel for the plaintiffs sought an order for punitive damages, not against the named defendants but against the Attorney General of Canada. As I understood his argument it was that there was a minimum of training dealing with this type of situation afforded to these police officers. The failure of the officers to respond in a responsible manner was a direct result of their inadequate training. I make no comment on the training of police officers. I am satisfied this is not a proper case for an award of punitive damages. Vorvis v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 1989 CanLII 93 (SCC), [1989] 1 S.C.R. 1085. Summary
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