Class action filed against Horne Foundry, Quebec government
A law firm says it plans to file a class action suit in Quebec Superior Court against multinational Glencore, which owns the Horne Foundry, and the provincial government. The Crown has stayed a criminal charge against 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich, alleging she violated her bail conditions. The decision is intended to allow for more time during the main criminal trial against Lich, which has taken longer than expected. The Crown attorney, Siobhain Wetscher, stated that the decision to drop the charge is part of a larger effort to resolve the case.

Published : 2 years ago by The Canadian Press in Politics
The Crown has stayed a criminal charge against 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich that alleged she violated her bail conditions last summer. Crown attorney Siobhain Wetscher told the court this morning that dropping the charge is meant to free up time to deal with the main criminal trial against Lich, which has taken longer than expected.
Topics: Canada, Quebec