Family members of MK-ULTRA psychiatric experiment victims seek compensation from Canadian government and McGill University.

Family members of patients allegedly subjected to MK-ULTRA psychiatric experiments at Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute from the 1940s to 1960s are worried about compensation as the Canadian government and McGill University seek to dismiss their lawsuit. The lawsuit claims victims faced harmful treatments, including drugs and shock therapy, resulting in severe psychological damage. The plaintiffs seek nearly $1 million per family, citing a "total miscarriage of justice."

September 17, 2024
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