Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Competition Bureau investigating egg industry



The Canadian Competition Bureau is investigating the egg industry, according to a brief response letter to an application under the Access to Information Act.

The Bureau is refusing to release anything, which is in keeping with the confidentiality it maintains about all of its investigations until charges are filed.

In this case it’s clear that the Competition Bureau is closely examining Burnbrae Farms Ltd. and L.H. Gray and Sons Ltd. which control more than 90 per cent of the Ontario egg market, have nation-wide operations and were revealed to be engaging in many e-mail exchanges about pricing and customers.

The person responding to the Access-to-Information request wrote that “Competition Bureau officials have confirmed that a mass volume of documents exist relevant to your request (in excess 28,800 pages). 

"These documents were obtained and prepared as a result of the Bureau's investigation into the Canadian Egg Industry.”

Whistleblower Norman Bourdeau, who was fired by Gray, has taken electronic files that include hundreds of e-mail messages among Bill Gray, owner of L.H. Gray and Sons Ltd., senior officials of Burnbrae and Harry Pelissero, general manager of the Egg Farmers of Ontario marketing board.

The Bureau also has a judge’s decision in a lawsuit between Burnbrae and an Ottawa Valley businessman indicating there was an agreement to limit competition for the Giant Tiger egg account.