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A national class-action lawsuit against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, alleging failure to provide a workplace free from bullying, intimidation, and harassment, has been certified by the Federal Court of Canada.

Lawsuit seeks damages on behalf of all current and former RCMP members and reservists, dating back to 1995.

Lawsuit seeks damages on behalf of all current and former RCMP members and reservists, dating back to 1995
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