The Quebec Court of Appeal ruled in July it could not release any information. The case was not given a docket number, and its details were kept secret
The Supreme Court of Canada says it will hear an appeal from the media over a so-called secret trial involving a police informant held in Quebec.
In July, the Quebec Court of Appeal ruled it could not release any information, saying the right of informants to remain anonymous supercedes the principle of court proceedings being open to the public.
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