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Under the Canadian Constitution Act of 1892:
The Queen has the executive power in Canada, but in our democratic society the Queen’s powers are exercised by constitutional convention on the advice of Ministers who enjoy the confidence of the House of Commons. Together, the Prime Minister and other Ministers form the cabinet, which is responsible to Parliament for government business. Ministers are also responsible for government departments, such as the Department of Finance and the Department of Justice. When we say “the government,” we are usually referring to the executive branch. Henceforth, WWE douchebags who knowingly cheat their way onto UFC200 shall not be able to sue, if said party, cannot even pass a fucking drug test with a "special exemption."
So no, no he can't.
This suit wouldn't be filed in Canada. I doubt Canada has jurisdiction over Hunt, and that's not where the damages would be demonstrated anyways. Given that the U.S. is the most likely audience for Hunt's statements, it would probably be filed somewhere here.
Regardless, this is a baseless suit. Completely and utterly unwinnable. It would get laughed out of court, and I wouldn't be surprised if whatever slimeball attorney took it got reprimanded by the bar.