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In a significant legal ruling, a judge approved a $500-million settlement in a class-action lawsuit against Loblaw Cos. Ltd. and its parent company George Weston for alleged bread-fixing. The decision, hailed as fair and in the best interests of class members, marks a notable moment in corporate accountability.
$500M settlement approved in bread price-fixing class action lawsuit CP24
In a written decision, judge Ed Morgan says the $500-million settlement is excellent, fair and in the best interest of class members
In a written decision, judge Ed Morgan says the $500-million settlement is excellent, fair and in the best interest of class members.
Justice Ed Morgan says the settlement is in the best interest of the members of the class-action lawsuit
TORONTO — An Ontario judge has approved a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that accused Loblaw Cos. Ltd. and its parent company George Weston Ltd. of engaging in an industry-wide scheme to fix the price of bread. In a written decision, judge Ed Morgan says the $500-million settlement is…
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