No charges in case of Montreal-area private care home where dozens died of COVID-19
MONTREAL — A lawyer representing families of several residents of a Montreal-area long-term care home where dozens died of COVID-19 said the fight for justice isn’t over, even as the prosecutor’s office declined to charge the home’s former owners.
Patrick Martin-Menard was not involved in the criminal investigation, but he represents four families of deceased residents of Residence Herron at an ongoing coroner’s inquest into the COVID-19 deaths in long-term care homes, known as CHSLDs.
“Today we learned that there will not be any criminal charges filed, but it’s by no means the end of the road for the victims of CHSLD Herron,” he said Thursday in an interview.
The Crown prosecutor’s office said Thursday in a statement that after an “exhaustive” investigation, the evidence does not meet the high bar for criminal charges in the case of the Herron long-term care home.


