Former Supreme Court Judge Tapped to Help Settle Several ‘Havana Syndrome’ Claims

Former Supreme Court Judge Tapped to Help Settle Several ‘Havana Syndrome’ Claims
In this April 17, 2018 file photo, a man walks beside Canada's embassy in Havana, Cuba. AP/Desmond Boylan
The Canadian Press
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Former Supreme Court justice Thomas Cromwell will mediate claims against the federal government from nine family members of Canadian diplomats who suffered unexplained ailments in Cuba.

The development is a step toward resolving some elements of a Federal Court action filed in 2019 by diplomats and dependants—now numbering 18 plaintiffs—who seek millions of dollars in damages from the Canadian government after becoming mysteriously ill while posted to Havana.