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Opponents of the Kansas bill distrust the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s assessment that glyphosate pesticides such as Bayer’s Roundup product are not likely to cause cancer, while proponents fear that the widely used pesticide will be made more expensive or pulled from the market. Photo: Fotokostic/Getty Images Plus
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Bayer takes its multi-front battle on pesticide liability to Kansas

By Reuters March 10, 2026
Reading Time: 3 minutes Kansas lawmakers were set to take up a bill on Tuesday backed by Bayer that would prevent people from suing pesticide manufacturers for not warning them that their products could cause cancer or other illnesses.

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Bayer proposes $7.25 billion plan to settle U.S. Roundup cancer suits

By Diana Novak Jones, Reuters February 17, 2026
Reading Time: 2 minutes Bayer said on Tuesday its Monsanto unit had filed a proposed U.S. class settlement totalling as much as $7.25 billion (C$9.89 billion) aimed at resolving all current and future claims that its Roundup weedkiller caused cancer.


King’s Bench justice Michael Lema, in a written decision, found that Sunterra and Ray Price participated in a cheque-kiting scheme that cost Compeer Financial $35 million. Photo: File

Court finds Sunterra liable to U.S. lender

By Karen Briere February 4, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute An Alberta court has ruled that Sunterra owes Compeer Financial $35 million after undertaking fraudulent behaviour in its U.S. operations.

(Dave Bedard photo)
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ADM to pay $40 million in U.S. SEC settlement, avoids criminal charges

By Chris Prentice, Karl Plume, Reuters January 28, 2026
Reading Time: 3 minutes Grain trader Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM) has agreed to pay a $40 million (C$54.2 million) civil penalty to settle charges from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it inflated the performance of a key business segment.


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U.S. Supreme Court to hear Bayer’s bid to curb Roundup cases

By Diana Novak Jones, Reuters January 16, 2026
Reading Time: 3 minutes The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear Bayer’s bid to sharply limit lawsuits claiming that the company’s Roundup weedkiller causes cancer and potentially avert billions of dollars in damages.

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Tyson Foods settles U.S. beef price-fixing lawsuit for $82.5 million

By Mike Scarcella, Reuters January 2, 2026
Reading Time: < 1 minute Tyson Foods has agreed to pay $82.5 million (C$113.3 million) to settle a proposed class-action lawsuit brought by grocers and other businesses that accused the meat and poultry giant of conspiring to inflate U.S. beef prices by restricting supply.


The U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports Bayer, arguing allowing the company to be sued, despite adhering to federal law, may make businesses that follow federal regulations open to similar suits. Photo: file
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Trump administration backs Bayer’s bid to curb Roundup lawsuits

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By Diana Novak Jones, Reuters December 2, 2025
Reading Time: 3 minutes U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration urged the U.S. Supreme Court to take up Bayer’s bid to curtail lawsuits claiming its Roundup herbicide causes cancer.

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Tyson, Cargill to pay $88 million to consumers in U.S. beef price-fixing lawsuit

By Mike Scarcella, Reuters October 7, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes Tyson Foods and Cargill have agreed to pay a combined $87.5 million (C$122.1 million) to settle a federal lawsuit brought by consumers who accused the companies of conspiring to inflate U.S. beef prices by restricting supply.


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Bayer adds $1.9 billion to Roundup litigation reserves, raises 2025 sales forecast

By Reuters August 1, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute Bayer said on Thursday it had set aside an additional 1.2 billion euros (C$1.9 billion) in provisions to address ongoing litigation in the United States over weed killer Roundup.

Photo: Dave Bedard
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French court finds complaint brought by family in Bayer glyphosate case inadmissible, media says

By Reuters July 31, 2025
Reading Time: < 1 minute A French court ruled on Thursday that a complaint brought by a family against Bayer claiming their son's disabilities were the result of his mother’s exposure to glyphosate when pregnant was inadmissible, local media reported.


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