Western Standard - March 07, 2026


A cancel culture legal battle that began in 2019 is finally reaching the courtroom


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1 minute

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195

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5


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00:00:00.000 But about the Kaylin Ford case, speaking of cancel culture,
00:00:03.560 and that's one that just got into,
00:00:05.840 there's Western Standard stories on it, we're covering that,
00:00:08.560 got into the courtroom.
00:00:09.620 Speaking of things that take a long time,
00:00:11.160 I think that began in 2019,
00:00:14.020 and she's finally getting remedy in the courts there.
00:00:17.120 That's part of how things unfortunately wear you down
00:00:20.240 when it comes to trying to get justice for yourself.
00:00:25.100 But she's really been victimized by cancel culture,
00:00:28.520 and she's pushing back and she's fighting back and to a degree she's already been winning there's
00:00:32.960 been a couple already settled out of court uh knobs such as Duncan Kinney I believe did and uh
00:00:39.460 his uh little uh I don't I can't keep track of them progress Alberta or press progress but look
00:00:45.020 that stuff up because we do have a civil court's means to deal with things but as we're seeing too
00:00:52.000 it can really take a long painful and expensive time so again hats off for Kaylin she wasn't
00:00:57.740 giving up and she's been pushing. And CBC and the Toronto Star and the NDP, all are defendants in this thing.