Women’s sex-harassment suit against RCMP certified as class action
TORONTO — A proposed agreement to compensate women who endured sexual harassment as employees of the RCMP has passed a key hurdle, with a Federal Court judge agreeing two lawsuits against the police force can proceed as a class action.
In certifying the class action, Judge Ann Marie McDonald said she was satisfied the women have shown they have reasonable grounds to press their lawsuit.
McDonald also approved the proposed definition of class members — essentially all women who work for, or did work for, the RCMP starting in 1974.
While individual claims will have to be assessed, McDonald found that a class action is preferable to forcing victims to press claims on their own.