Spieser v. Attorney General of Canada et al.
July 21, 2021 - Defence Stories
Spieser v. Attorney General of Canada et al.
(Contamination of groundwater by TCE in Shannon, Quebec)
Notice to class members concerning the process for the execution of the judgment
and for the administration of individual claims
in case no. 200-09-007773-127
Following the Quebec Court of Appeal judgment rendered on January 17, 2020, in the case no. 200-09-007773-127, persons aged 18 or over on December 21, 2000, who resided in certain defined areas of the municipality of Shannon, province of Quebec, for at least one month during certain determined periods between the months of April 1995 and June 2006 may be entitled to cumulative compensation ranging from $250 to $64,000, in addition to interest and additional indemnity accrued from July 16, 2007, to the date of payment of compensation.
On June 30, 2021, Justice Bernard Godbout of the Quebec Superior Court:
- Approved the form and content of this notice and of the plan for communicating the notice;
- Designated a Claims Administrator;
- Approved the Claims process;
- Approved the Claim Form;
- Approved Class counsel fees of 25% of the compensation paid to the Class members.
To be eligible to receive compensation, Class members must provide, by means of the Claim Form, information and supporting documents that establish:
- They were 18 years of age or over on December 21, 2000;
- The duration of their residence in Shannon and their address(es) of residence during the relevant period;
- If they were parents with custody of or responsibility for one or more children under the age of 18 before December 21, 2000, at a relevant address;
- If the Claim is submitted on behalf of a person who is deceased or lacking capacity, the Claimant must establish the authority or rights to do so.
Class members wishing to obtain the compensation to which they believe themselves entitled must fill out the Claim Form approved by the Court and submit it to the Claims Administrator no later than July 10, 2022. Any claim submitted after this date will be prescribed.
You are invited to contact any person you believe may be concerned by this notice.
The Claim Form is available online at the following address: actioncollectiveshannon.ca.
This notice was approved by the Honourable Bernard Godbout, judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
For more information, visit actioncollectiveshannon.ca;
or contact Me Charles Veilleux et associés, s.e.n.c.r.l. at cveilleux@cva-juris.com / 418-527-5257;
or contact the Administrator at reclamationshannon@rcgt.com / 1-855-310-1012.
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