$8-million settlement proposed in national beef price-fixing class-action
VANCOUVER — A proposed settlement has been reached with some of the meat companies accused of conspiring to fix the price of beef for Canadian consumers.
A statement from multiple Canadian law firms issued Thursday said JBS USA Company, Swift Beef Company, JBS Packerland Inc., and JBS Canada ULC have agreed to pay $7.49 million, while National Beef will pay $495,000.
The deal still needs to be approved by the courts and is not considered an admission of wrongdoing by the companies.
The class-action lawsuit against multiple major corporations in the meat industry was filed in 2022. The lawyers say action against other defendants from the companies Cargill and Tyson is still continuing.


