OCI put the plant on the market in 2012 but couldn't find buyers. In 2012, company president Blaine Sullivan said that even if the hurricane hadn't damaged the plant, OCI would have closed either Port Union or the company's other shrimp plant in Port aux Choix. The company couldn't supply both profitably with declines in the shrimp quota.
A company with strong ties to the provincial and federal Conservatives, OCI picked up the Port Union plant and other assets after the former provincial Conservative administration hounded Fishery Products International into self-destruction.
Then-fisheries minister Tom Rideout - right, precisely as illustrated, - played a key role in the campaign to destroy FPI.
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