Winder v. Marriott International, Inc.

JurisdictionOntario
CourtSuperior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
JudgePERELL
Citation2022 ONSC 390
Docket NumberCV-18-00611365-00CP
Date17 January 2022

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7 practice notes
  • Trueman v Rogers Communications Canada Inc.
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • October 23, 2025
    ...leave to appeal to S.C.C. refused, 40573 (July 13, 2023). 91 As the motions judge explained in Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390 at para. 13, while the hacker might be liable for the tort of inclusion upon seclusion, he would not extend liability in tort onto the keeper ......
  • Donegani v Facebook, Inc.
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • December 19, 2024
    ...the tort reveal that courts have been careful not to expand the reach of the tort: see e.g., Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390, at paras. 13-14, where Perell J. noted the narrow ambit for the tort of intrusion on seclusion; see also, Stewart v. Demme, 2022 ONSC 1790 (Div......
  • G.D. v South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • July 4, 2024
    ...Union] aff'd 2022 ONCA 814, leave to appeal to SCC ref'd, 69989 (13 July 2013) at para. 115; Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390 [ Marriott], leave to appeal to SCC ref'd 70286 (13 July 2023) at para. 17; and Del Giudice v. Thompson, 2024 ONCA 70 [ Del Giudice] at para. 10......
  • Granger v Ontario
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 22, 2024
    ...tort reveal that courts have been careful not to expand the reach of the tort: see, for example, Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390, at paras. 13-14, where Perell J. noted the narrow ambit for the tort of intrusion on seclusion; see also Stewart v. Demme, 2022 ONSC 1790 (......
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5 cases
  • Trueman v Rogers Communications Canada Inc.
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • October 23, 2025
    ...leave to appeal to S.C.C. refused, 40573 (July 13, 2023). 91 As the motions judge explained in Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390 at para. 13, while the hacker might be liable for the tort of inclusion upon seclusion, he would not extend liability in tort onto the keeper ......
  • Donegani v Facebook, Inc.
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • December 19, 2024
    ...the tort reveal that courts have been careful not to expand the reach of the tort: see e.g., Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390, at paras. 13-14, where Perell J. noted the narrow ambit for the tort of intrusion on seclusion; see also, Stewart v. Demme, 2022 ONSC 1790 (Div......
  • G.D. v South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • July 4, 2024
    ...Union] aff'd 2022 ONCA 814, leave to appeal to SCC ref'd, 69989 (13 July 2013) at para. 115; Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390 [ Marriott], leave to appeal to SCC ref'd 70286 (13 July 2023) at para. 17; and Del Giudice v. Thompson, 2024 ONCA 70 [ Del Giudice] at para. 10......
  • Granger v Ontario
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 22, 2024
    ...tort reveal that courts have been careful not to expand the reach of the tort: see, for example, Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390, at paras. 13-14, where Perell J. noted the narrow ambit for the tort of intrusion on seclusion; see also Stewart v. Demme, 2022 ONSC 1790 (......
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2 firm's commentaries
  • Privacy Update ' New Laws And Cases Of Interest
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • April 12, 2023
    ...Co., 2021 ONSC 4112 (Equifax); Obodo v Trans Union of Canada, Inc., 2021 ONSC 7297 (Obodo); and Winder v Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390 (Winder). The relevant facts regarding intrusion upon seclusion were similar in each, and thus ONCA released its decision for all three appeal......
  • Tort Of Intrusion Upon Seclusion Does Not Apply To Third Party Data Breach
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • December 2, 2022
    ...v. Equifax Canada Co., 2021 ONSC 4112; Obodo v. Trans Union of Canada, Inc., 2021 ONSC 7297; and Winder v. Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390. In all three The plaintiffs had pleaded the tort of intrusion upon seclusion in circumstances where third party hackers accessed and/or use......