Supreme Court of Canada to review Charter arguments in fentanyl trafficking case
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will look at whether police violated a man’s Charter rights while impersonating a drug dealer in order to arrest him.
The sequence of events began in June 2017 when police in Guelph, Ont., seized the cellphone of a known drug dealer and noticed incoming text messages about a suspected transaction for heroin, likely laced with deadly fentanyl.
Police responded to the messages and arranged to have the drugs delivered to the dealer’s home.
Dwayne Alexander Campbell was arrested upon arriving at the residence, charged with drug-trafficking offences and convicted in court.