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B.C. birth alerts class-action lawsuit leads to $66M proposed settlement

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A class-action lawsuit for people who were the subject of “birth alerts” in B.C. has resulted in a proposed $66-million settlement, according to class counsel lawyers.

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“Birth alerts,” also called “hospital alerts,” were a controversial practice that allowed child welfare workers and agencies to tell a hospital that an expectant parent’s child might need protection after birth.

The practice disproportionately affected Indigenous families, according to a news release from class counsel CFM Lawyers LLP.

The alerts often led to babies being seized from mothers just days after they were born.

“People should not have to publicly relive painful experiences to be heard or supported,” said Adrianna Zeleniski, representative plaintiff, in the release.

“One thing this proposed settlement does is create a process that avoids a lengthy trial. I hope it also helps people understand they are not alone.”

The Supreme Court of B.C. will be asked to approve the settlement at a hearing scheduled for Dec. 4.

Ending birth alerts a ‘red herring’ that doesn’t address root causes of child apprehension, experts say

B.C. ends ‘birth alerts’ in child welfare cases, but advocates say it’s only first step

According to the class action’s FAQ webpage, the proposed settlement is “not an admission that the province did anything wrong.”

“It is a legal compromise to resolve the claims.”

The proposed settlement would create a process for people to seek whether a birth alert was issued about them, provide compensation and offer trauma-informed support, according to the release.

Class members would be eligible for a minimum of $2,000 in compensation, and Indigenous class members would receive an additional amount.

People can be part of the class action if a birth alert was issued about them in B.C., even if they were not told an alert was issued, between May 31, 1980 and May 8, 2026.

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