The victim was sexually assaulted by a babysitter while living at the Namao military base near Edmonton
Alberta’s top court has confirmed a lawsuit filed over sexual abuse by an armed forces chaplain can proceed as a class action.
In a written decision released Friday, a three-member Alberta Court of Appeal panel rejected an application by the federal government to overturn the decision to certify Bobbie Bees’ claim as a class action lawsuit.
The government had challenged Calgary Court of King’s Bench Justice Robert Neufeld’s certification on the basis that Bees wasn’t a direct victim of Father Angus McRae at Canadian Forces Base Namao in Edmonton.
Neufeld defined the class of plaintiffs that could proceed with the lawsuit as either victims of sexual abuse by the armed forces captain, or “with his participation, encouragement or facilitation.”
“Canada does not dispute that the claim reveals a potentially viable cause of action…
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