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Canadian Breweries Limited : ウィキペディア英語版
Canadian Breweries Limited
Canadian Breweries Limited was an Ontario based holding company in the brewery industry. In 1969, the company was sold to Rothmans, and is now called Carling O'Keefe.
== History ==
Originally named Brewing Corporation of Ontario, E. P. Taylor created the company in 1930 by merging The Brading Breweries Limited, an Ottawa company Taylor had inherited from his grandfather, Capital Brewing of Ottawa, and Kuntz Brewery of Waterloo, Ontario. Soon afterward, Taylor acquired British American Brewing Company, a Windsor, Ontario brewery founded in 1882 and Carling Brewing Co., founded in London, Ontario in 1840. O'Keefe Brewery was added to Taylor's brewery interests in 1934.
Even when Canadian provinces prohibited alcohol consumption, federal law did not affect production for export. For some breweries, particularly those close to the U.S. border, a period of prosperity existed during Prohibition in the United States. E.P. Taylor also served as Vice President of Burmuda Export Co., a brewery industry company that aimed to control prices and exports of beer.〔(The Times - British American Brewery )〕〔() A Brief History of Beer in Canada, by Derreck Eberts〕
Taylor's expansion was aggressive and, during the 1930s and 1940s, his holding company acquired about thirty Canadian brewers. The company changed its name to the Brewing Corporation of Canada and then to Canadian Breweries Limited in 1937. One notable executive was George Montegu Black II the father of Conrad Black. Canadian Breweries was headed by president J.G. (Jack) Campbell. The company became part of the Argus Corporation when that company was founded by Taylor and others in 1945. In 1968, the shares of Canadian Breweries Limited, held by the Argus Corporation Limited were sold to Rothmans/Pall Mall for $28.8 million.〔()〕 Canadian Breweries Limited was renamed for its two largest subsidiaries and became Carling O'Keefe. In 1987 Rothmans decided to sell its 50 percent share in the Carling O'Keefe brewery in Canada, which was not meeting expectations.〔()〕 Later, the company was controlled by Elders IXL, then merged with Molson to become part of Molson Coors Brewing Company.
In 1953, the Canadian Restrictive Trade Practices Commission launched an investigation,〔() Craig Heron, ''Booze: a distilled history'' (2003), p. 306.〕 later charging Canadian Breweries with being part of an illegal combine by its participation in a series of mergers that were a detriment to the public by lessening price competition. The case was heard in the Ontario Court of Queen's Bench in the Fall of 1959 by Chief Justice McRuer as Regina v. Canadian Breweries Limited. The company's successful defence argued the rules did not apply to liquor sales, a business sector where prices were already regulated through legislation. A Canadian federal commission on corporate concentration also held that while Canadian Breweries had used questionable tactics to reduce competition, the concurrent growth of Molson and Labatt maintained adequate competition in the brewing industry.
In 1969, the company was sold to a South Africa company Rothmans, and is now called Carling O'Keefe.〔

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