TORONTO — An Ontario Superior Court judge has dismissed an attempt to add Maple Leaf Foods to a class-action lawsuit related to the bread-price fixing scandal.
When the class-action lawsuit was originally certified in an Ontario court in 2021 against several grocery retailers and other food companies, Maple Leaf was not included.
Plantiffs, supported by sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Bread Co., argued last month that Maple Leaf should be added as a defendant in the lawsuit because of its past ownership of the company.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Bread was fined by the bureau in 2023 after admitting to four counts of price-fixing, but has argued as part of the class-action lawsuit that Maple Leaf, which was its majority owner at the time, should shoulder the blame instead.
Maple Leaf sold sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Bread to Mexico's Grupo Bimbo for $1.8-billion in February.
The class-action lawsuit is one of two launched in the wake of an ongoing Competition Bureau investigation into an alleged industry-wide conspiracy to fix the price of bread.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 25, 2024.
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