Supreme Court denies federal evidence to Quebec gas price fixing lawsuit
OTTAWA — A class-action suit that alleges oil companies and fuel retailers in Quebec were engaged in fixing the price of gasoline hit a pothole Thursday when Canada’s highest court blocked it from accessing evidence from a related criminal investigation.
The Supreme Court ruling means lawyers for the claimants in the class action cannot interview the chief investigator of the Competition Bureau or get access to evidence, including 220,000 wiretap conversations.
“Disappointed,” said George Iny, executive director of the Automobile Protection Association, one of the parties behind the class-action suits.
“It will make our case a lot harder, but it’s still possible to do it.”