Calls for major changes to landmark tobacco settlement too late: Imperial Tobacco
TORONTO — Imperial Tobacco is rejecting what it says are major changes to a landmark $32.5-billion settlement that would see it and two other tobacco companies compensate provinces, territories and ex-smokers in Canada.
Deborah Glendinning, a lawyer for Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd., told an Ontario Superior Court hearing Thursday that changes being suggested to the settlement by one of the other firms has come too late. The option is to endorse the deal as is or send it back to the drawing board, Glendinning said.
It’s unacceptable that Rothmans, Benson & Hedges wants to fundamentally change how the funding for the global settlement is allocated, she told the court.
“It could have taken a different path and they didn’t,” Glendinning said of RBH. “Chief justice, you have one decision to make: approve this plan, which we fully support … or reject this plan and send us all back to the beginning.”

