Egg case sealed

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Media and the public were barred from a court hearing which sealed details of a complex case

Update: 2 March 2010 5:22 p.m.

Comments

Why the secrecy? The Egg board is a public corporate body formed by government.

The public has every right to know the details unless the case deals with under age children.

under age children in adult bodies, is that the Government?

The question to pose to Loblaws, No Frills, Canadian Superstore, Sobeys, Walmart, Longos, Costco and Metro, does the sealing of court documents insulate the retail sector from all liability from the performance of grading eggs. Does the court, OFPMC, the minister, and or government feel another near 90 days of liability exposure is of little risk?

There are opportunistic people out there only too willing to capitalize on the misfortune of others for personal gain or market share through libelous law suites. This is not about a few cents of cost to sway public opinion this is about health and often children's or elderly health.

The public has a right to know and the delay in a scandal of cover-up will only bring this issue and undone audits closer to an election issue.

Smell s like a coverup in the henhouse.I thought the egg farmers were perfect.

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