Auto Parts Class Action
Constant Velocity Joint Boot Products
This class action alleges that the defendants unlawfully conspired to rig bids for and artificially inflate the prices of automotive constant-velocity-joint boot products, used in automobiles and other light duty vehicles and sold to dealers and consumers across Canada from January 1, 2006 to October 1, 2010.
Automotive Constant-Velocity Joint Boot Products are composed of rubber or plastic, and are used to cover the constant-velocity-joints of an automobile to protect the joints from contaminants.
Updates
- October 7, 2014 – the action was discontinued on a without costs and without prejudice basis as against the defendant Toyo Tire North America Manufacturing Inc.
Orders and Decisions
Order of Justice Belobaba dated October 7, 2014