3M files lawsuit in Canada against firm accused of price-gouging on N95 masks
Lawsuit claims Ontario company said it had affiliation with 3M to sell masks for 5 times the retail price
Minnesota-based3Mhas filed a lawsuit against an Ontario company that allegedly claimed a phoney affiliation with the U.S. medical-gear maker to sell hard-to-find N95 face masks atexorbitant prices.
The lawsuit, filed in Ontario Superior Court, alleges that Caonic Systems Inc. set up a web domain on the e-commerce platform Shopify and used it to sell masks that it claimed had been made by3Min Singapore and the United Kingdom.
It further alleges that the company continued to market the masks on different Shopify-based sites after3Mcomplained, with an asking price of $17 apiece five times the suggested retail price.
3M, which was at the centre of a short-lived dispute with theWhite House over its long-standing export agreements with Canada and Mexico for personal protective equipment, has been aggressively cracking down on price-gouging during the COVID-19 pandemic ever since.
The company has already launched similar legal action in several U.S. states accusing resellers of trying to capitalize on the shortage of equipment, but the lawsuit announced Tuesdayis the first time the effort has crossed into Canada.
U.S. President Donald Trump called out3Mtwo weeks ago for exporting its N95 masks outside the country, but the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency has since carved out exemptions for Canada and Mexico to ensure the exports can continue.