The class action brought against the diocese of Gaspé for alleged sexual abuse now involves 63 people. This is double the number of participants counted last December. The Superior Court of Quebec gave the green light to the collective action a little less than a year ago. In the event that both parties reach an agreement, the agreement must be approved by a judge before the compensation is paid. All individuals who were allegedly sexually assau…
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The class action brought against the diocese of Gaspé for alleged sexual abuse now involves 63 people. This is double the number of participants counted last December. The Superior Court of Quebec gave the green light to the collective action a little less than a year ago. In the event that both parties reach an agreement, the agreement must be approved by a judge before the compensation is paid. All individuals who were allegedly sexually assau…