All current or former RCMP Members (ie. Regular, Civilian, and Special Constable Members) and Reservists who worked for the RCMP between January 1, 1995 and the date a collective agreement becomes or became applicable to a bargaining unit to which they belong.
5. The Class claims the following relief:
Kim Spencer McPhee Barristers P.C. is appointed as counsel to for the Class.
The Plaintiffs’ Litigation Plan in the form attached as Schedule “A” is approved.
The Notice of Certification as a Class Proceeding, substantially in the form and content attached to this Order as Schedule “B” (English version) and Schedule “C” (French version), is approved (the “Certification Notice”).
The Certification Notice will be distributed substantially in the manner set out in the Notice Program attached as Schedule “D”.
Trilogy Class Action Services is appointed as Notice Administrator to administer the Notice Program in accordance with the terms set out in the Proposal dated September 7, 2022, attached as Schedule “E”.
The costs of effecting Notice of Certification shall be paid by the Defendant up to a maximum of $300,000, inclusive of taxes.
For the purpose of facilitating the Notice Program, the RCMP and other federal government departments and agencies who are reasonably expected to have relevant names and contact information shall make reasonable efforts to identify and provide to the Notice Administrator the names and last known mailing addresses and email addresses, or if unavailable, other last known contact information of the Class Members, except where disclosure of such information is prohibited by law.
The Notice Program satisfies the requirements of sections 334.34, 334.35, 334.36 and 334.37 of the Federal Courts Rules and represents fair and reasonable notice of all persons entitled to Notice of Certification.
The Opt-Out Form, substantially in the form and content attached to this Order as Schedule “F” (English version) and Schedule “G” (French version), is approved.
A member of the Class may opt out of this class proceeding by returning by mail or email a signed Opt-out Form, in substantially the same form as attached as Schedules “F” and “G”, postmarked or otherwise received by no later than 5:00 p.m. E.S.T. on November 23, 2022 to the addresses set out in the Certification Notice.
No person may opt out a mentally incapable Class Member without permission of the Court after notice to the Public Guardian and Trustee, as applicable to Class Members resident in Ontario, and to comparable or equivalent entities in the other provinces and territories as applicable to Class Members resident in other provinces and territories.
Canada will serve on the Plaintiffs and file with the Court an affidavit stating the dates upon which the Certification Notice was transmitted and published as part of the Internal Notice Program as set out at paragraph 4 of Schedule “D”.
The Notice Administrator will deliver to the parties and file with the Court under seal, a report outlining the methods and dates on which the notice program was effected, and attaching a listing of the names and addresses of all persons who have opted out of the class proceeding in accordance with this Order, together with a copy of the forms submitted, within 30 days of the opt-out deadline.
No other class proceeding may be commenced with respect to the matters addressed in this action, absent leave of this Court. This provision is effective nunc pro tunc as of January 23, 2020.
No costs are payable on this motion.