RCMP Class Action Lawsuit
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Body of Nova Scotia shooting victim allegedly transported by tow truckAn amended class action lawsuit filed against the RCMP alleges the body of a deceased Nova Scotia shooting victim was transported by a tow truck while inside his vehicle.CanadaSep 2, 2020
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Settlement in RCMP class-action lawsuit approved by federal courtThe settlement will allow claimants between $10,000 and $220,000 in compensation if they experienced harassment or discrimination at work based on gender or sexual orientation.Mar 11, 2020
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Ottawa fights back against proposed class action over RCMP bullying and intimidationIn a submission to the Federal Court of Canada, lawyers representing the attorney general argue the action spearheaded by two veteran male Mounties, Geoffery Greenwood and Todd Gray, should not be certified.CanadaJul 21, 2019
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Canadians don’t often claim class action money, but they do from the RCMP. Why?One former litigator called take-up rates the “dirty little secret in class actions in Canada."CanadaJul 13, 2019
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RCMP to allow claimants to remain anonymous in sex assault lawsuit settlementApproval of a settlement in a class action by sexually harassed Mounties is expected Wednesday, paving the way for tens of millions of dollars to start flowing to the women.CanadaMay 23, 2017
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RCMP earmarks $100M in compensation for sexual harassment against female MountiesThe RCMP will announce the settlement of major harassment claims today that could see hundreds of current and former female Mounties compensated tens of millions of dollars.CanadaOct 6, 2016
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