Quebec seeks to join class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, distributors
QUEBEC — The Quebec government intends to table a bill in the coming days to enable it to join a class action lawsuit brought by British Columbia against more than 40 pharmaceutical companies accused of downplaying the harmful effects of opioids.
A source familiar with the file confirmed the information to The Canadian Press.
The British Columbia lawsuit dates to 2018 and alleges manufacturers both misrepresented the risk of addiction to opioids and failed to mention side effects and withdrawal symptoms.
It also accuses distributors of allowing opioids to flood the market, contributing to the nationwide addiction crisis.