October / 2023

Electrolytic and Film Capacitors Class Actions: New Settlements Approved

On October 25, 2023, the BC Supreme Court approved the settlement agreement with Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation and United Chemi-Con Corporation (“NCC/UCC”).

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October / 2023

Canadian Auto-Parts: Claims Process for Affected Parts

Claims Process and Deadline Settlements have been reached with all defendants in the following actions: Alternators Body Sealing Parts Fuel Injection Systems Heater Control Panels Occupant Safety Systems Plastic Interior Trims Radiators Starters Steering Angle Sensors, and Windshield Wiper Systems (collectively “Affected Parts”) The Courts have approved a protocol for the distribution of the Affected […]

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October / 2023

Canadian Auto-Parts: Claims Deadline

Claims Process and Deadline Settlements have been reached with all defendants in the following actions: Alternators Body Sealing Parts Fuel Injection Systems Heater Control Panels Occupant Safety Systems Plastic Interior Trims Radiators Starters Steering Angle Sensors, and Windshield Wiper Systems (collectively “Affected Parts”) The Courts have approved a protocol for the distribution of the Affected […]

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October / 2023

Electrolytic and Film Capacitors Class Actions: Settlements Approved

On October 13, 2023, the BC Supreme Court approved the settlement agreements with the following parties: ROHM Co., Ltd. and ROHM Semiconductor U.S.A., LLC (f/k/a ROHM Electronics U.S.A., LLC) (collectively “ROHM”); Fujitsu Ltd. and Fujitsu Canada, Inc. (collectively “Fujitsu”); KEMET Corporation and KEMET Electronics Corporation (collectively “KEMET”); and Nichicon Corporation and Nichicon (America) Corporation (collectively […]

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October / 2023

Manitoba’s Motion to Strike and Plaintiff’s Motion to Add Defendant

On October 5, 2023, the Court heard two separate motions. Manitoba brought a motion to strike the proposed class action and the plaintiff brought a motion to add Winnipeg as a defendant to the proposed class action. Winnipeg resisted the motion on substantially the same basis as submitted by Manitoba on their motion to strike.

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October / 2023

Manitoba Speeding Fines Class Action Development 2

On October 5, 2023, the Court heard two separate motions. Manitoba brought a motion to strike the proposed class action and the plaintiff brought a motion to add Winnipeg as a defendant to the proposed class action. Winnipeg resisted the motion on substantially the same basis as submitted by Manitoba on their motion to strike.

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October / 2023

Revolution Resources: Class Action Certified. Revolution Seeking Leave to Appeal

This case is currently certified as a class proceeding. On October, 22, 2021, this case was certified as a class action.  On March 23, 2023, Revolution’s appeal of that order was denied.  Revolution has sought leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.

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September / 2023

Qualcomm: Reasons for Judgment (BC)

BC Action: On September 25, 2023 Justice Brundrett of the BC Supreme Court issued reasons for judgment certifying the action as a class proceeding and dismissing the defendants’ application for summary judgment and dismissal of the action.  The defendants are appealing the decision. If you think you may be a class member and have questions […]

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May / 2023

Jack Hulland Elementary: Settlement with School Council

On May 17, 2023, the class action was settled against the Jack Hulland Elementary School Council of Area #22 in exchange for the council providing the plaintiffs with cooperation in the nature of documents and information. Settlement Class Members are barred from bringing related claims against the Jack Hulland Elementary School Council of Area #22. […]

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March / 2023

Jack Hulland Elementary: Proposed Settlement

There is a proposed settlement claim against the School Council and is set for hearing on April 19. 2023. Please click on the link below for full details.

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March / 2023

Ottawa Convoy Class Action: Motion for Leave Granted

On March 13, 2023, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted the plaintiffs’ motion for leave to file a Further Fresh as Amended Statement of Claim. The Further Fresh as Amended Statement of Claim adds particulars and expand the area of downtown Ottawa included in the Occupation Zone and covered by the lawsuit. The Further […]

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February / 2023

Prince George Econo Lodge: Certification Notice Approved

Our notice of Certification has been approved by the Court. If you were a registered guest of the motel on July 8, 2020, or you were present at the time of the Fire, you may be a Class Member. For more information, please view the Publication Notice under Documents. If you would like to receive […]

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February / 2023

Ottawa Convoy Class Action: Ontario Superior Court Granted Motion for Mareva Injunction

On February 17, 2022, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted the plaintiffs’ motion for a Mareva injunction to prevent some of the Defendants from using or dissipating funds collected to support the Freedom Convoy. The Mareva injunction has since been replaced by a preservation order. Undistributed funds raised to support the convoy are currently […]

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February / 2023

Manitoba Speeding Fines: Proposed Class Action

A proposed class action has been commenced in the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba alleging that the Province of Manitoba overcharged Class Members in their collection of Photo Radar Speeding Fines.

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February / 2023

Glucosamine: Appeals Dismissed

The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeals on February 15, 2023.

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December / 2022

Visa / Mastercard: Claims Deadline has Passed

The claims deadline for merchants to submit a claim has now passed. The deadline was December 30, 2022 and the portal is now inactive.

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December / 2022

Prince George Econo Lodge: Reasons for Judgment Released

On December 6, 2022 Justice Church issued reasons for judgment certifying the case as a class proceeding. The Action is now officially a “class action” and is brought on behalf of all members of the “Class”. The class action can now proceed to the next steps in the case, which include getting discovery from the […]

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November / 2022

Air Canada Flight AC624: Supreme Court of Canada Dismisses TSB Appeal

The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) dismissed the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board’s (TSB) appeal of the order for production of the cockpit voice recorder (CVR). The TSB will now have to release the CVR to the plaintiffs, along with the defendants Airbus, HIAA and Nav Canada. The CVR is instrumental in determining […]

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