I haven't examined the case. I haven't read the case. I've read only second-hand accounts of it.
What I will say is that one of the things that struck me was that it demonstrates some of the challenges in jurisdiction you have in these kinds of cases. This is not specific to the right to be forgotten. It impacts a lot of online speech, where there are going to be challenges in enforcement and also challenges in imposing a particular Canadian standard on websites that might be operating elsewhere but targeted at Canadians.