Court rules $290M claims against #FreedomConvoy should be heard, reject protestors' petition to dismiss complaints of "psychological distress" from Ottawa residents. https://t.co/i2PaxNFTzg #cdnpoli https://t.co/H5WYQxY9ZI
Claims for damages from #FreedomConvoy should be heard, rules @ONCA_en. Judges rejected appeal by protest organizers to dismiss claim by Ottawa residents for $290 million in damages including “public nuisance” and “psychological distress." https://t.co/sHMqs4PddF #cdnpoli https://t.co/TRHpGa55EM
Proposed class-action lawsuit against ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizers clears hurdle https://t.co/rnkzg8gbD6
A proposed class-action lawsuit against the organizers of the Freedom Convoy has progressed after a ruling from the Ontario Court of Appeal. The court determined that claims for damages, amounting to $290 million, including allegations of public nuisance and psychological distress, should be heard. This ruling rejected an appeal by the protest organizers to dismiss the claims made by residents of Ottawa, allowing the case to move forward.