Driver and owner of train in Lac-Megantic disaster added to class action lawsuit
MONTREAL — The conductor as well as the owner of the train that derailed, exploded and killed 47 people in Lac-Megantic in 2013 have been added as respondents in a class action lawsuit.
Thomas Harding, Montreal Maine and Atlantic Canada Co. (MMAC), and Canadian Pacific Railway are now the three official defendants, according to a Oct. 24 ruling by Quebec Superior Court Justice Martin Bureau.
About 25 other companies and individuals were once accused in the class action but they reached a deal with victims and creditors after agreeing to contribute $450 million to a settlement fund.
Joel Rochon, a Toronto-based lawyer for victims in the suit, told The Canadian Press that, of the three respondents, “Obviously our big target here is Canadian Pacific for their role in this catastrophe.”


