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A smaller company ClaimSercure had been pulling this shit with Rexall. Is it time for unions to test Canada's antitrust laws?
I don't know unions would have standing for a lawsuit - wouldn't the lawsuit have to be filed by a competitor?
I presume there would be an employer with unionized employees who uses Manulife as their insurance provider.