Class-action lawsuit approved over COVID-19 outbreaks in Quebec long-term care
MONTREAL — A judge has approved a class-action lawsuit that accuses Quebec’s health network of failing to protect long-term care centres during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and causing avoidable suffering and death to thousands of residents.
The province’s response to the first two waves of COVID-19 was improvised, and health network officials ignored a pre-existing pandemic plan until it was too late, claims the lawsuit authorized by Superior Court Justice Donald Bisson.
Patrick Martin-Ménard, the lawyer representing members of the class action, said the Quebec government had “all the tools available” to protect the most vulnerable but failed to do so.
“We didn’t know about COVID at that time, but we had enough information to know what kind of threat we were exposed to with a pandemic, and there even was a plan in place to face it,” Martin-Ménard told a news conference Tuesday.

