Prominent Montreal lawyer James Duggan among victims of Quebec plane crash
MONTREAL — James Duggan, a well-known Montreal lawyer who spent years fighting for the rights of RCMP officers to unionize, was among the three victims of a plane crash that occurred in a remote region of northern Quebec on Friday.
Quebec provincial police confirmed Sunday that the 67-year-old was aboard the float plane that went down near Lac Boulene, southeast of Chibougamau.
Duggan was a prominent attorney who was instrumental in the battle to unionize RCMP officers.
Duggan, who started representing members of the RCMP in the 1980s, was part of the group of lawyers who scored a major victory when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in January 2015 that RCMP members had the right to form a union and collectively bargain with the federal government.