Vancouver mayor says false claims didn’t harm councillor, who ‘supported drug use’
VANCOUVER — Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says his false claim that Coun. Sean Orr distributed illegal drugs didn’t damage his reputation, because Orr’s own previous statements showed he “supported drug use.”
Sim’s response this week to a defamation suit by Orr says the mayor didn’t act “deliberately, maliciously or in bad faith” when he told Chinese-language reporters in February that Orr had handed out drugs on Christmas Day.
The response, filed with the B.C. Supreme Court on Tuesday, says Sim’s comments wouldn’t lower Orr’s reputation in the community, given the councillor’s “words, actions and statements regarding the use and supply of drugs” both before and since his election to Vancouver’s council.
“The plaintiff’s reputation, through statements he published on social media, including before his election as a COPE councillor, in the fall of 2025, was that he supported drug use and he supported safe supply of drugs,” the response said.

