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Prominent Montreal lawyer James Duggan among victims of Quebec plane crash

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Quebec provincial police confirmed Sunday that the 67-year-old was aboard the float plane that went down near Lac Boulene, southeast of Chibougamau. (File Photo: Sûreté du Québec – page officielle./Facebook)

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.

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.

More recently, his firm spearheaded a class-action lawsuit on behalf of officers and civilian employees alleging harassment in the force.

Frederic Serre of the Quebec RCMP Members’ Association, who has known Duggan for 25 years, will remember his friend most for the kindness and attention he showed to “people going through hell.”

“They weren’t just cases, he knew there were people behind those cases,” Serre said in a phone interview Sunday.

In a “cruel twist of fate,” Serre said Duggan died just before the National Police Federation announced it had been certified as the bargaining agent for the RCMP membership — something he said Duggan and the association had been waiting 25 years for.

“It’s their battle and they won it, and it’s sad that Jim will never get to see it,” he said.

The president of the Quebec RCMP Members’ Association described Duggan as one of the “first warriors of RCMP unionization,” and expressed his condolences to Duggan’s loved ones, including his partner, son and daughter.

“James has been in every fight of the association for the protection of the rights of members of the RCMP,” Serge Bilodeau said in a statement.

The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Trenton said a Hercules aircraft was dispatched Friday evening to respond to an emergency locator beacon.

Search and rescue technicians parachuted to the site where they found three people without vital signs and were later pronounced dead.

The other victims were Jacques Bissonnette, 69, and Claude Laplante, 77. A fourth man survived the crash.

The four men were travelling together to a fishing trip, police said.

Serre said Duggan owned the plane and was an experienced pilot.

“When things got really crazy he would just get on his plane and go fishing,” he said.

Working alongside his son at his firm, Duggan Avocats, Duggan specialized in labour, constitutional, administrative, human rights, electoral and aviation law.

The site notes Duggan was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition for his services to the legal profession. In 2016, he was named a Lawyer Emeritus by the Quebec Bar Association.

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