Court orders egg ‘whistleblower’ to pay $63,000

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Judge says Norman Bourdeau must pay a fine plus costs for ‘cat and mouse game’

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Could something be wrong with our legal process / procedure and laws,
there was a case in Ontario 2007 with gas price fixing and it got solved because a person step up and spoke, the whistle blower was not harmed

Price fixing is almost impossible to prove unless an employee spills the beans. That’s what happened in this case and why the Competition Bureau has an immunity program that offers anonymity and escape from punishment to anyone who comes forward,
we Canadians set back wont speak up pay dearly while people of power keep contolled justice in force. If there is any kind of wrong doing in this whole affair the public needs to know were the truth is. we dont need a white wash and real truth deep sixed. where is OFA ,NFU,cffo???????? If there is real value and wrong doing anywhere why screw this whistle blower???

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