
Black federal workers appeal decision to deny certification of class action lawsuit
OTTAWA — Black federal workers who launched a $2.5-billion lawsuit against the federal government are appealing the court’s decision to deny it certification.
A Federal Court judge last month dismissed a motion to certify the proposed class action lawsuit launched in 2020 by Black public servants who alleged there was systemic racism in the public service.
In an “order and reasons” document, Justice Jocelyne Gagné says the case did not meet the bar for a class action and the scope of the plaintiffs’ claim “simply makes it unfit for a class procedure.”
Hugh Scher, lawyer for the plaintiffs, says the court has acknowledged the existence of anti-Black racism in the federal public service but has “turned a blind eye” to it.