An organization representing young Quebecers will file an application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada on Friday against the federal government for its inadequate efforts to fight climate change.
The Val d’Or Native Friendship Centre has filed a class-action lawsuit against the government of Quebec to seek compensation for Indigenous people in the region who were mistreated by provincial police.
Young Quebecers are planning to go to the Supreme Court of Canada in an effort to bring the federal government to justice for its inadequate efforts in the fight against climate change.
A nonprofit serving women who are deaf in Montreal is asking courts to allow a class-action lawsuit on behalf of more than 40 of its members who say they were sexually, physically and psychologically abused at a school for the deaf run by sisters.
La Maison des Femmes Sourdes de Montréal (The House of Deaf Women of Montreal) on June 9 filed its request for class-action status in its suit against the Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poor known as the Sisters of Providence who ran l Institut des Sourdes-Muettes de Montréal (Institute of the Deaf and Dumb of Montreal). The sisters ran the boarding school from 1851, just eight years after the order was founded, until 1975, when the Canadian government took over the Quebec education system, according to the document.
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