Latest News About Canadian Bread Settlement

Updated 2026-05-17 23:02

Here’s the latest on the Canadian bread settlement based on recent reporting:

Illustration: If you bought packaged bread at any major Canadian grocery store from 2001-2021, you would file a claim online via the settlement site corresponding to your province, and any eligible payout would come after court and legal costs are deducted, with Ontario residents receiving the larger share.[4][1]

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You could get at least $50 from the bread price-fixing settlement. But the deadline is coming up

If you bought packaged bread from one of Canada's major grocery stores between 2001 and 2021 — and the odds are that many Canadians did — then you're eligible to apply for a slice of the settlement that grocery giant Loblaw and its parent company George Weston Ltd. agreed to pay. But it could be $100 or more, says Jay Strosberg of Strosberg Wingfield Sasso LLP, the law firm that filed the class-action suit in Ontario. The final amount, he says, depends on how many people submit claims by the...

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Canadian bread price fixing settlement opens

Canadians can now claim compensation from a $500 million bread price fixing settlement involving Loblaw and George Weston. Eligible residents who purchased packaged bread between 2001-2021 can receive up to $25 without proof of purchase. Claims must be submitted by December 12, 2025

economictimes.indiatimes.com

Canadian bread price fixing settlement opens: $500m available for ...

Canadians can now claim compensation from a $500 million bread price fixing settlement involving Loblaw and George Weston. Eligible residents who purchased packaged bread between 2001-2021 can receive up to $25 without proof of purchase. Claims must be submitted by December 12, 2025

economictimes.com