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Does the Public Support Members of the Breast Cancer Testing Class Action?
If the Telegram editorial from Thursday represents public opinion, then public opinion favors full and fair compensation for injured class members and doing it now. This can be done only by government.
We have formed a small group of class members to serve as a consultative committee to Verna Doucette, the representative plaintiff, and this group will begin regular meetings next week.
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1 Comments to "Does the Public Support Members of the Breast Cancer Testing Class Action?"
It's time for us Newfoundlanders to STOP being so passive and to start speaking up for what's right and what's wrong. This will end the right way if we can get ALL of the public to Support the Breast Cancer Class Action. Just imagine what can be accomplished if the public started to make alot of noise, we as Breast Cancer members need the public's Support in this matter and we have to stop letting our Government do what their doing to the people of Newfoundland and Labrador, because it's not ok anymore the public needs to speak out, IT'S TIME.
Posted by Margaret Hollett
on September 25, 2009 at 05:39 PM
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Class Action Lawsuits:
- Injury Lawyer Ches Crosbie is interviewed by NTV about a Court Decision Allowing Labrador Residential School Survivors to Sue the Government of Canada in a Class Action
- Update of Moose Class Action August 7, 2011
- Testimonial from Ben Bellows
- Why a class action?
- ARC International Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Design Competition


