The judge overseeing a proposed $350-million dollar lawsuit against the City of Thunder Bay has indicated it will move through the courts as a class-action. The case revolves around a series of pinhole leaks that sprung out of people's copper pipes and flooded hundreds of homes.
Years after the City of Thunder Bay, Ont. added sodium hydroxide to the water supply, two lawsuits are making their way through the legal system related to the chemical that is alleged to have caused pinhole leaks in people's copper pipes. Here's where both cases stand.
The city of Thunder Bay is not responsible for any damages sustained as part of the $350-million Pinhole Leaks Class Action Suit. In a post shared on .