MONTREAL — After nearly three decades fighting Canada's tobacco giants, Lise Blais is close to getting compensation for the lung cancer her late husband developed from smoking cigarettes. Under a newly proposed deal, JTI-Macdonald Corp.
MONTREAL — After nearly three decades fighting Canada's tobacco giants, Lise Blais is close to getting compensation for the lung cancer her late husband developed from smoking cigarettes.
"For sure we got discouraged but I've always said I'll go to the end," Blais, 81, said at a news conference in Montreal on Friday. After a prolonged five-year process, a proposed plan of arrangement developed through mediation was filed in an Ontario court on Thursday. The three tobacco companies had sought creditor protection in Ontario in early 2019 after they lost an appeal in a landmark court battle in Quebec.
Bruce W. Johnston, one of the lawyers for the Quebec plaintiffs, has been with the case since the start. After Friday's news conference, Johnston called the proposal"historic."
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