Motion for production and discovery against non-party trade association dismissed due to confidentiality privilege.
The applicant farm equipment dealer brought a motion for production and discovery against a non-party trade association, seeking confidential market share data to challenge the respondent manufacturer's termination of their dealership agreement.
The Tribunal dismissed the motion, finding the requested data was protected by the common law privilege of confidentiality and the applicant failed to establish the relevance and importance of the documents.
The Tribunal also refused leave to examine the non-party for discovery, noting it would cause undue delay and expense.
The applicant was ordered to pay the non-party's costs of the motion.
Chesterman Farm Equipment Inc. v. CNH Canada Ltd., 2009 ONAFRAAT 24