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About Us:

A Partnership Proven Over Time

Since 2012, the United Claims Commission (UCC) and the UCC Electrical Trade Union have joined forces to protect the rights and interests of Canadian citizens who have suffered financial losses due to the activities of questionable investment services. This cooperation has become an example of an effective alliance between a legal and professional structure, capable not only of achieving the recovery of funds but also of providing full support to those affected throughout the process of restoring their financial stability.

We work not only for members of the electrical trade union but for all those affected by investment fraud: workers and engineers of manufacturing enterprises, equipment installation and maintenance specialists, logistics and warehouse staff, energy sector employees, service and repair company personnel, skilled trades professionals, as well as entrepreneurs and family business owners. Regardless of profession or place of residence, we are ready to take on a case if investment funds have been lost on crypto platforms, forex services, brokerage companies, or other investment-related services.

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Why Choose Us

Legal reliability — a team of licensed specialists with many years of experience in complex financial disputes and interaction with government regulators.

High success rate — more than 70% of cases end with full or partial recovery of funds.

Processing speed — the average time from document submission to the launch of the recovery procedure is up to 21 days.

Comprehensive support — the combination of UCC’s legal tools and the union’s infrastructure ensures full assistance at every stage of the process.

Nationwide coverage — operations in all provinces and territories of Canada, including remote and hard-to-reach regions.


Transparency — full access to information about the status of the case and the current actions of the legal team.

No barriers at the start — the process begins without any upfront payments or financial commitments from the applicant.

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History of Our Work

For more than a decade, starting in 2012, UCC and the UCC Electrical Trade Union have evolved from local initiatives into a national assistance program. The first cases involved a small circle of union members, but each year the scope of assistance expanded.

Since 2015, we have been actively working on cases involving the loss of investment funds on cryptocurrency platforms, forex services, and brokerage companies. By 2018, the program had established official interaction with Canadian regulators, significantly increasing the effectiveness of recoveries.

Today, thanks to the experience we have accumulated and the system we have built, we process hundreds of applications each year, with our assistance reaching all regions of the country. Many of the mechanisms we have implemented have since become models for other organizations.

How We Work Together

UCC and the union have developed a unique model of cooperation. The UCC legal team handles case analysis, interaction with government authorities, and the preparation of all necessary documentation, while the UCC Electrical Trade Union provides informational, organizational, and social support to applicants.

We conduct joint consultations, operate hotlines and online reception services, and inform citizens about the opportunities available to them. Within the union, support groups are formed where participants share experiences and receive both psychological and informational assistance.

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Funding and Sponsorship

The UCC Electrical Trade Union provides direct funding for key areas of the program, enabling the engagement of qualified lawyers, covering the costs of expert evaluations, evidence gathering, and filing documents with regulatory bodies.

We also organize training seminars and nationwide informational campaigns to prevent new cases of financial loss. The union’s financial support makes the recovery process as accessible as possible for a wide range of citizens, including those unable to afford legal services on their own.

The UCC Electrical Trade Union directly sponsors:

  • The creation and maintenance of consultation centers in various provinces.
  • The operation of a hotline for those affected.
  • Educational programs on protection against financial risks.
  • Free preparation and submission of applications under the recovery program.

Thanks to this, all services are provided without charging any fees at the application stage, allowing citizens to receive assistance quickly and without financial barriers.

Social Assistance Program

As part of the joint program, UCC and the UCC Electrical Trade Union accept applications from citizens who have lost investment funds through cryptocurrency, forex, brokerage, or other investment services. Each case is reviewed individually, undergoes legal assessment, and, if justified, an official recovery process is initiated through authorized bodies.

The average time to review an application is up to 21 days from the moment a complete set of documents is submitted.

  • Work Statistics

    • More than 290,000 cases reviewed over the past 5 years.
    • Over 75% successful recoveries.
    • Average time to start the process — up to 21 days from application submission.


  • How to Get Help

    • Fill out the application form on our website.
    • Wait for the initial case assessment by the legal team.
    • If the decision is positive — join the official recovery procedure.

The sooner the application is submitted, the higher the chances of a successful outcome.

Contact Us

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Location

Crossroads Unity Commons,
Burlington, L7P

United Claims Commission. Registration number 05386389, operating under the brand name United Claims Commission.