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Deux-Montagnes / Mascouche Commuter Train Delays Settlement

Settlement for eligible Deux-Montagnes and Mascouche commuter train users affected by winter 2017-2018 delays.

Who it covers

QC

Superior Court of Quebec

Status

Open now

Claim form required

Payout

Maximum amounts vary by pass type, user, and residence

Claim deadline

October 20, 2026

Claims close October 20, 2026. Confirm the current deadline on Proactio settlement page before you file.

What happened

Quebec commuter train delay settlement for eligible users of the Deux-Montagnes or Mascouche lines during winter 2017-2018.

Who can claim

People who bought monthly, annual, or booklet fares and used the Deux-Montagnes or Mascouche lines between November 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 may qualify.

Provinces covered
QC
Court / jurisdiction
Superior Court of Quebec

Documents you may need

The official form lists the proof required for each claim category.

How to submit your claim

  1. Open the official claim form

    Submit through Proactio's official commuter train delay settlement page.
  2. Prepare the listed proof

    Read the official form before starting and gather the receipts, statements, or records it requests.
  3. Submit and save confirmation

    File by October 20, 2026 and save the confirmation number or email from the administrator.
Go to Proactio settlement page

What you can get paid

Individual payout range
Maximum amounts vary by pass type, user, and residence
Payout summary
Maximum amounts vary by pass type, user category, and residence
Expected payout window
After claim assessment

Sources and verification

Canonical source
Proactio settlement page
Source priority
administrator
Confidence level
high
Last official review
Last checked August 14, 2026

Canooq is not legal advice. The linked source controls the deadline, eligibility rules, and payout amounts.

Questions about this settlement

Does it cost anything to receive settlement money?

No. A court-approved settlement administrator does not charge class members a filing or payment-release fee. The court reviews class counsel fees separately.

What records should I keep after filing?

Save a copy of the submitted form, the confirmation page or email, the claim number, and every supporting file you provided. Keep later administrator emails with those records until the payment arrives or the claim receives a final decision.

Can I update my contact information with the administrator?

Usually, yes. Contact Proactio settlement page through its official website and keep the confirmation. Canooq cannot update a claim file or member record for you.

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