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      Understanding the class action

      On January 14, 2019, a sub-group of consumers instituted proceedings in the Superior Court of Quebec to obtain permission to bring a class action against a cable and internet services provider regarding the alleged breach of the Consumer Protection Act and the Civil Code of Québec, stemming from a transition to a new customer management system which allegedly led to billing errors and service problems.

      On December 5, 2019, the Superior Court of Quebec authorized the class action for the following class:

      “All individuals who were residential customers of [the cable and internet services provider]. Between April 1, 2018, and October 22, 2019, who had billing problems in connection with the Internet, television and/or residential telephone services rendered, and/or were deprived of those services between the same dates”.

      KPMG was appointed as the claims administrator by mid-2020. The administration concluded in 2021.

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      How we support the process

      KPMG supported approximately 20,000 class members through the following activities:

      • Design and management of a bilingual website
      • Bilingual notice and communication campaign
      • Claims period management (60 days)
      • Settlement fund distribution via cheques
      • Ad-hoc reporting to parties
      • Claims administrator reporting to the court
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      ~20,000
      class members

      The impact of our work

      KPMG distributed approximately $2 million to around 20,000 eligible class members residing in Ontario and Québec.



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