Quebec Court of Appeal says details of secret trial must remain hidden from public
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Court of Appeal has rejected requests to publicly disclose details about a secret trial involving a police informant.
The province’s high court delivered a redacted decision today, ruling that the right of informants to stay anonymous supersedes the principle of court proceedings being open to the public.
Four motions seeking more information about the secret case were filed, including from the province’s attorney general, the chief judge of the Quebec court and various media organizations, including The Canadian Press.
A three-judge Court of Appeal panel ordered all details of the case that could identify the informant to remain sealed.