
Allan Memorial Institute
Class action ongoing for individuals and families affected by the Montreal Experiments at Allan Memorial Institute between 1948-1964.
About this settlement
A lawsuit for those affected by unethical psychological experiments conducted without consent at the Allan Memorial Institute, seeking compensation for lifelong harm.
This class action concerns individuals who underwent non-consensual psychological experiments known as the Montreal Experiments at the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal from 1948 to 1964. The experiments involved extreme mind-control techniques and caused lasting trauma. The case is ongoing against the Government of Canada, McGill University, and the Royal Victoria Hospital. The claim process will begin after the Notice of Authorization is published, allowing class members to participate or opt out.
Who qualifies
- Persons who underwent depatterning treatment at Allan Memorial Institute between 1948-1964.
- Successors, assigns, immediate family members, and dependants of those patients.
- Estates of deceased patients who underwent the treatment.
- Immediate family members pursuing all defendants regardless of prior compensation.
Compensation pending
Deadline Pending court decision