Judge exonerates Nova Scotia funeral director in case of mistakenly cremated body

Nova Scotia's provincial flag flies on a flag pole in Ottawa, Friday July 3, 2020. A funeral director in Nova Scotia says he's relieved and thankful after a Supreme Court judge ruled he committed no wrongdoing when two bodies were switched in December 2021, and the wrong one was cremated. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

SYDNEY, N.S. - Joe Curry was processing a knot of emotions Friday after a Nova Scotia judge ruled he was not to blame when two bodies were switched in December 2021, and the wrong one was cremated.

The Sydney, N.S., undertaker said he was relieved to be finally exonerated but he remained deeply hurt by the decision of his professional organization to suspend his licence and launch a battle that wound up in court.

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