B.C. Supreme Court certifies province’s class-action lawsuit against opioid providers
British Columbia’s attorney general says the province’s Supreme Court has certified the government’s class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
Niki Sharma says B.C. can now proceed as a representative plaintiff on behalf of other Canadian governments with the litigation aimed at recovering the costs of treating opioid-related diseases allegedly caused by the industry’s conduct.
She says in a statement the certification reaffirms B.C.’s commitment to holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for their role in the opioid crisis, which was declared a public health emergency in the province in April 2016.
The Supreme Court of Canada had already affirmed the constitutionality of a law allowing B.C. to pursue a class-action lawsuit on behalf of federal, provincial and territorial governments last November.

