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Law Suit Launched Against U of T and CAMH in Dr. David Healy Controversy

(Toronto — September 24, 2001) A world renowned clinical psychiatrist is suing the University of Toronto and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health for breach of contract, defamation and denial of academic freedom.

Dr. David Healy was offered and accepted the position of Clinical Director, Mood and Anxiety Program with CAMH and Professor of Psychiatry with the University of Toronto last year. His contract was revoked suddenly following a lecture he gave last November critical of the role of pharmaceutical companies in medical research.

"The essence of our legal claim is that there was an employment contract that was unilaterally breached by CAMH and U of T," explained Peter Rosenthal, Dr. Healy's lawyer. "We also allege that breaking Dr. Healy's contract violated the principle of academic freedom and that Dr. Healy has been seriously libelled."

"All attempts I've made to engage the university and the centre in a discussion about what really happened after my lecture on November 30th have been rebuffed," said Dr. Healy. "It is this lack of engagement that has led to the current legal action."

The lawsuit is seeking damages of up to $9.4 million, and Dr. Healy is planning to use any monetary awards beyond the costs of the case and his immediate damages to establish a trust fund to promote and defend academic freedom.

"What concerns me most at this point is the impact of what happened to me on academic freedom generally," said Dr. Healy

The Canadian Association of University Teachers, representing 30,000 academic staff across Canada, has pledged its support for Dr. Healy.

"This case has serious implications for university researchers and for the public at large," stated Jim Turk, CAUT's executive director. "The integrity of clinical research depends on open and critical appraisal. When that is restricted, good science is jeopardized and the public welfare is put at risk."

Also named in the lawsuit are Dr. Paul E. Garfinkel, president and chief executive officer of CAMH, and Dr. David Naylor, dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, both of whom are alleged to have libelled Dr. Healy and violated his academic freedom.

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