The Auditor submits that a legislature does not necessarily have to use the term “solicitor-client privilege” in order to abrogate the privilege. An abrogation of privilege can be clear, explicit, and unequivocal where the legislature uses another expression that can be interpreted as referring unambiguously to the privilege: Lizotte v. Aviva Insurance Co. of Canada, 2016 SCC 52, at para. 61.
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