Please answer these questions so that we can determine if you should register with the PCC Agent or the QCAP Agent (Proactio).

Who are you registering?

  •  I am registering on behalf of myself, as the smoker or ex-smoker who has been diagnosed with a tobacco-related disease.
  •  I am registering on behalf of a living Tobacco-Victim, who is a smoker or ex-smoker who has been diagnosed with a tobacco-related disease.
  •  I am registering on behalf of a deceased Tobacco-Victim who was a smoker who was diagnosed with a tobacco-related disease.

Did you smoke at least twelve pack years (at least 87,000 cigarettes) between January 1, 1950 and November 20, 1998?

Note: To calculate the number of cigarettes smoked, please click here.

Did the Tobacco-Victim you represent smoke at least twelve pack years (at least 87,000 cigarettes) between January 1, 1950 and November 20, 1998?

Note: To calculate the number of cigarettes smoked, please click here.

Did the Tobacco-Victim you represent smoke at least twelve pack years (at least 87,000 cigarettes) between January 1, 1950 and November 20, 1998?

Note: To calculate the number of cigarettes smoked, please click here.

  •  Yes
  •  No

Important Information

Based on your response, you did not smoke the minimum required number of cigarettes to meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent did not smoke the minimum required number of cigarettes to meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent did not smoke the minimum required number of cigarettes to meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Have you been diagnosed with primary lung cancer, primary throat cancer, emphysema or COPD (GOLD Grade 3 or 4)?

Has the Tobacco-Victim you represent been diagnosed with primary lung cancer, primary throat cancer, emphysema or COPD (GOLD Grade 3 or 4)?

Were they diagnosed with primary lung cancer, primary throat cancer, emphysema or COPD (GOLD Grade 3 or 4)?

Note: To watch a video explaining the tobacco related illnesses that are included in the PCC Compensation Plan and the Quebec Administration Plan, please click here.

  •  Yes
  •  No
  •  I am not sure.

Important Information

Based on your response, you do not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria because you have not been diagnosed with one of the tobacco-related diseases that are compensable under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan. You must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under these plans.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria because they have not been diagnosed with one of the tobacco-related diseases that are compensable under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan. They must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under these plans.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria because they were not diagnosed with one of the tobacco-related diseases that are compensable under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan. They must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under these plans.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Are you currently a resident of Quebec?

Is the Tobacco-Victim you represent currently a resident of Quebec?

Were they a resident of Quebec at the time of their death?

  •  Yes
  •  No

Were you a resident of Quebec at the time of your diagnosis?

Were they a resident of Quebec at the time of their diagnosis?

Were they a resident of Quebec at the time of their diagnosis?

  •  Yes
  •  No

To the best of your knowledge, were you diagnosed before March 12, 2012?

To the best of your knowledge, were they diagnosed before March 12, 2012?

To the best of your knowledge, were they diagnosed before March 12, 2012?

  •  Yes
  •  No
  •  I am not sure.

Important Information

You may be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Class Action Administration Plan.

You will now be redirected to the website of the QCAP Agent (Proactio) at recourstabac.com, where you can learn more and register to receive updates about the case. If you are not redirected in 10 seconds click here.

The Tobacco-Victim you represent may be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Class Action Administration Plan.

You will now be redirected to the website of the QCAP Agent (Proactio) at recourstabac.com, where you can learn more and register to receive updates about the case. If you are not redirected in 10 seconds click here.

The Tobacco-Victim you represent may meet the eligibility criteria for compensation under the Quebec Class Action Administration Plan.

You will now be redirected to the website of the QCAP Agent (Proactio) at recourstabac.com, where you can learn more and register to receive updates about the case. If you are not redirected in 10 seconds click here.


Are you currently a resident of Canada?

Are they a resident of Canada?

Were they a resident of Canada at the time of their death?

  •  Yes
  •  No

Important Information

Based on your response, you do not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. You must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. They must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. The Eligibility Criteria must be met to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Were you a resident of Canada at the time of your diagnosis?

Were they a resident of Canada at the time of their diagnosis?

Were they a resident of Canada at the time of their diagnosis?

  •  Yes
  •  No

Important Information

Based on your response, you do not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. You must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. They must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. The Eligibility Criteria must be met to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

To the best of your knowledge, were you diagnosed between March 8, 2015 and March 8, 2019, inclusive of those dates?

To the best of your knowledge, were they diagnosed between March 8, 2015 and March 8, 2019, inclusive of those dates?

Were they alive on March 8, 2019?

  •  Yes
  •  No
  •  I am not sure.

Important Information

To be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Administration Plan, you must have been diagnosed before March 12, 2012, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

Since you are not sure, we recommend registering for updates with the QCAP Agent (Proactio), who can help with determining your eligibility. You will now be redirected to the website of the QCAP Agent (Proactio) at recourstabac.com, where you can learn more and register for updates. If you are not redirected in 10 second, click here.

To be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Administration Plan, you must have been diagnosed before March 12, 2012, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

Since you are not sure, we recommend registering for updates with the QCAP Agent (Proactio), who can help with determining your eligibility. You will now be redirected to the website of the QCAP Agent (Proactio) at recourstabac.com, where you can learn more and register for updates. If you are not redirected in 10 second, click here.

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Important Information

You may be eligible for compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan.

You will now be redirected to the PCC website where you can learn more and register to receive updates about the case. If you are not redirected in 10 seconds click here.

The Tobacco-Victim you represent may be eligible for compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan.

You will now be redirected to the PCC website where you can learn more and register to receive updates about the case. If you are not redirected in 10 seconds click here.

Important Information

Based on your response, you do not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. You must meet the Eligibility Criteria to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. The Eligibility Criteria must be met to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

To be eligible under the PCC Compensation Plan, the Tobacco-Victim you represent must have been alive on March 8, 2019.

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. The Eligibility Criteria must be met to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Important Information

To be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Administration Plan, you must have been diagnosed before March 12, 2012, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

To be eligible for compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan, you must have been diagnosed between March 8, 2015, and March 8, 2019, inclusive of those dates, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

Since you are not sure, we recommend registering for updates with the PCC Agent, who can help with determining your eligibility. Please click here to learn more and register for updates.

To be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Administration Plan, the Tobacco-Victim you represent must have been diagnosed before March 12, 2012, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

To be eligible for compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan, they must have been diagnosed between March 8, 2015, and March 8, 2019, inclusive of those dates, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

Since you are not sure, we recommend registering for updates with the PCC Agent, who can help with determining eligibility. Please click here to learn more and register for updates.

To the best of your knowledge, were they diagnosed between March 8, 2015 and March 8, 2019, inclusive of those dates?

  •  Yes
  •  No
  •  I am not sure.

Important Information

To be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Administration Plan, you must have been diagnosed before March 12, 2012, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

Since you are not sure, we recommend registering for updates with the QCAP Agent (Proactio), who can help with determining your eligibility. You will now be redirected to the website of the QCAP Agent (Proactio) at recourstabac.com, where you can learn more and register for updates. If you are not redirected in 10 second, click here.

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Important Information

The Tobacco-Victim you represent may meet the eligibility criteria for compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan.

You will now be redirected to the PCC website where you can learn more and register to receive updates about the case. If you are not redirected in 10 seconds click here.

Important Information

Based on your response, the Tobacco-Victim you represent does not meet the PCC or CQTS-Blais Eligibility Criteria. The Eligibility Criteria must be met to receive compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan or the Quebec Administration Plan.

The Cy-près Foundation, established as part of the court-approved CCAA Plans, is designed to provide indirect benefits to a broader group of people in Canada who have been affected by tobacco-related harm, but do not meet the Eligibility Criteria. The Foundation has been allotted $1 billion to fund research, programs and initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in Tobacco-related Diseases.

Important Information

To be eligible for compensation under the Quebec Administration Plan, the Tobacco-Victim you represent must have been diagnosed before March 12, 2012, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

To be eligible for compensation under the PCC Compensation Plan, they must have been diagnosed between March 8, 2015, and March 8, 2019, inclusive of those dates, and meet all other eligibility criteria.

Since you are not sure, we recommend registering for updates with the PCC Agent, who can help with determining eligibility. Please click here to learn more and register for updates.