Supreme Court won’t hear appeal from city in Quebec that failed to stop 2012 fire
OTTAWA — A city in Quebec has exhausted its legal avenues to avoid paying thousands of dollars in damages after it failed to deploy enough firefighters to prevent a fire from ravaging a building.
Canada’s highest court says it won’t hear an appeal from the City of Trois-Rivières, Que., which had sought to have a lower court decision overturned.
A June 2012 fire destroyed a building belonging to a snow-clearing company, Déneigement F.L.
The city was supposed to deploy 10 firefighters within 10 minutes, but only six responded to the fire.