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    Manuge v Her Majesty the Queen (c Oct 30, 2019)

    18 March 2024. See website Miscalculation of Disability Pensions Class Action
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    Manuge is suppose to start paying class members starting 18 March 2024. That’s what the last update on lawyers website stated.
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    I heard from a francophone friend - he is on another forum for French speakers… He told me that anyone released 3B after 1999 that still had LTD from SISIP as of 17 July 2012 - and was in receipt of an allowance on their release date or class c reservist at time of injury - is a claimant. People...
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    Disregard. Original post is now there.
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    Notice is now posted on lawyer’s website. I copied and pasted their announcement here but it appears to have been deleted.
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    SISIP LTD Allowances Class Action CLASS ACTION REGARDING THE CALCULATION OF LONG TERM DISABILITY BENEFITS UNDER DIVISION 2, PART III(B) of SISIP POLICY #901102 Simon Logan v. His Majesty The King Federal Court of Canada Number T-1358-18 UPDATE: January 4, 2024 We are pleased to advise...
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    I just spoke with a buddy who is part of the class action as well. He got a message from the lawyer telling the first payouts have started and the first cheque was cut right before Christmas. McInnes is in the process of drafting an update and we should have this news from them on their website...
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    SISIP is funded by the Canadian Forces and was intended mostly for those medically released to transition to civilian careers after 2 years. This program is governed by a different policy. Those that typically get extended after 2 years are those with complex issues related to injuries in a...
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    CLASS ACTION REGARDING THE CALCULATION OF LONG TERM DISABILITY BENEFITS UNDER DIVISION 2, PART III(B) of SISIP POLICY #901102 Simon Logan v. His Majesty The King Federal Court of Canada Number T-1358-18 UPDATE: June 27, 2023 The Court’s order approving the settlement agreement has become...
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    The link in the April 25 post below the June15 announcement contains the updated information.
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    I still see it here… SISIP LTD Allowances Class Action Lawyers | McInnes Cooper
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    UPDATE: June 15, 2023 On April 24, 2023, the Court approved the settlement agreement in this class action. The Court’s order is expected to become final on June 23, 2023. At that time, the class action administrator Manulife will begin payments to the Class. With limited exceptions for...
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    I emailed manulife and sent them a copy of my CASH sheet from the tour where I got injured. I stated that I was a class C reservist injured in a SDA while on Class C. Almost a month went by but… I finally got a reply today from some one with the title “Calculation Analyst”. This is what she...
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    Simon Logan v. Her Majesty The Queen

    SISIP LTD Allowances Class Action CLASS ACTION REGARDING THE CALCULATION OF LONG TERM DISABILITY BENEFITS UNDER DIVISION 2, PART III(B) of SISIP POLICY #901102 Simon Logan v. His Majesty The King Federal Court of Canada Number T-1358-18 UPDATE: April 25, 2023 The Court has issued its...
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    CRA trying to class my T4A SISIP / VAC wage replacement as self employment

    Was able to resolve my issue with the help of my MP. This was an error… the new guy thought he had a way to boost his stats. This was suppose to be a simple CPPD verification to ensure I still met the criteria to be on CPPD. Apparently CRA has a special office for that. I actually got another...
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