...Wiens was not available for comment, but company spokesman Sam Bornstein said on Tuesday "there was no link whatsoever" over the timing of the trades and the pet food recall.
"This is a guy who conducts himself to the highest ethical and moral standards and he wouldn't do anything to imperil the high governance standards that he demands of himself and the company," said Bornstein.
"In fact, to do so would compromise his ability to make a living."
Wiens told the Globe and Mail newspaper in an interview published on Tuesday it was a "horrible coincidence" that he sold nearly half his units before the pet food recall.
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