For unemployed comedian Mike Bullard, there’s little to laugh about these days.But if he’s down and out, that’s on him, a judge has found, and not due to an unflattering article in Chatelaine Magazine.Charged in 2016 with harassing former girlfriend Cynthia Mulligan of CityNews, Bullard lost his radio show on Newstalk 1010 and in 2018, was convicted of making harassing phone calls and breaching two court orders.An Ontario judge has now tossed his libel suit against Rogers Media, publisher of Chatelaine, in which Bullard claimed the magazine’s interview with Mulligan following his guilty plea was a “malicious hit piece” that ruined his career.Ontario Superior Court Justice Michael McKelvey found freedom of expression, especially when
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