Mothers denied sickness benefits call out Liberals for continuing court case
OTTAWA — A group of mothers who say they were wrongly denied sickness benefits are calling out the federal Liberal government for continuing to fight them in court despite a promise to end the legal feud months ago.
The Liberals said during last year’s election campaign that they would drop federal opposition to a class-action lawsuit involving thousands of Canadians who were denied benefits to which they were entitled while on maternity leave.
The mothers and their lawyer had remained remained largely silent, hoping the government would acquiesce once a few months had passed and ministers were well-versed on their portfolios.
Instead, the court case has limped along — a result, the women say, of the Liberals dragging their heels on the file.


