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Competition Bureau mandateJan 19, 2022 · Its purpose is to maintain and encourage competition in Canada in order to: promote the efficiency and adaptability of the Canadian economy.
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What innovators need to know about the Competition BureauSep 20, 2024 · And essentially our mandate is to protect and promote competition in Canada. So we have about approximately 400 staff, our main office is here ...<|separator|>
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A New Era for Competition in CanadaOct 3, 2025 · The Bureau is an independent law enforcement agency that protects and promotes competition for the benefit of Canadian consumers and businesses.
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Cases of bid-rigging, price-fixing and other illegal agreements ...Aug 21, 2025 · Cases include bid-rigging for paving contracts, conspiracy to divide social housing contracts, and bid-rigging for municipal infrastructure ...Missing: notable actions
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Competition Act: Expanded private enforcement rights now in forceJun 23, 2025 · On Friday, June 20, 2025, Competition Act amendments came into force that significantly expand private parties' ability to bring cases to ...
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Deceptive marketing practices—Cases and outcomesJun 9, 2025 · Below is a searchable table listing all cases that were made public by the Competition Bureau since 2015 and their outcomes.Missing: key achievements controversies
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Competition Bureau Continues Enforcement Against Restrictive ...Jan 17, 2025 · The Competition Bureau is enforcing against restrictive covenants in grocery leases, like a 'property control' in Crowsnest Pass, due to new ...
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Canadian Competition Bureau releases 2025-2026 annual planThe Competition Bureau recently released its annual plan for 2025-26, outlining its priorities at a time when Canada is navigating rapid shifts in trade, ...
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[PDF] THE evolution of canadian competition policy: a retrospectiveMar 2, 2025 · For much of its early history, Canadian competition law was largely ineffective. This, to some extent, can be attributed to a general ...
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[PDF] AN OVERVIEW OF THE NEW COMPETITION LAWThis paper reviews the major changes to Canada's competition law enacted in 1986, including new merger and abuse of dominant position provisions, ...
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Enforcement guidance on wage-fixing and no poaching agreementsMay 1, 2024 · In June 2022, the Government of Canada made changes to the Act, including adding subsection 45(1.1) to the existing criminal conspiracy ...Missing: 2017 | Show results with:2017
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Competition Bureau CanadaOct 16, 2025 · The Competition Bureau is an independent law enforcement agency that protects and promotes competition for the benefit of Canadian consumers and businesses.Complaint formMergers and acquisitionsNews releasesAbout the Competition BureauContact the Information Centre
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Compliance and enforcement - Competition Bureau CanadaAug 23, 2024 · The Competition Bureau investigates non-compliance, encourages voluntary compliance, and may use enforcement actions, including litigation, ...
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Competition Act ( RSC , 1985, c. C-34) - Laws.justice.gc.caSep 12, 2025 · (2) The Commissioner shall, before taking up the duties of the Commissioner, take and subscribe, before the Clerk of the Privy Council, an oath ...
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Commissioner of CompetitionAug 7, 2025 · Matthew Boswell was appointed Commissioner of Competition on March 5, 2019, for a five-year term. He was reappointed for a two-year term, effective February 27 ...
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Competition Act ( RSC , 1985, c. C-34) - Laws.justice.gc.caAn Act to provide for the general regulation of trade and commerce in respect of conspiracies, trade practices and mergers affecting competition.
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Canada's Competition Act - BLGThe Bureau or Commissioner does not have the power to block, dissolve or impose conditions on mergers. Rather, they can launch an application to the Tribunal ...
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[PDF] Canadian Competition Law - Association of Corporate CounselAbuse of Dominance. The Canadian counterpart to the monopolization provisions in § 2 of the Sherman Act is § 79 of the Act, governing abuse of dominance.
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[PDF] Reflections on Seven Years as Commissioner of Competitiontenure, the Bureau obtained the largest fines in Canadian history and even had executives convicted and sentenced to community service or to jail. The ...
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[PDF] COMMISSIONER OF COMPETITION - à www.publications.gc.caThe Act has specific provisions for the commencement and conduct of formal inquiries, including formal powers to gather evidence, and for governing the ...
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Merger Control Laws and Regulations Canada 2025 - ICLG.comDec 4, 2024 · Merger review is governed by two sections of the Competition Act – Part VIII, which deals with substantive review, and Part IX, which governs ...
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Competition Bureau organizational structureFeb 6, 2025 · The Competition Bureau is an independent law enforcement agency responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act, ...
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Canada: Competition BureauOct 11, 2022 · Canada: from the enforcer. Address: Place du Portage I, 50 Victoria Street, Room C-114, Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0C9, Canada
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Digital Enforcement and Intelligence Branch - Organization InformationOrganization Information. Digital Enforcement and Intelligence Branch Printer Friendly. Digital Enforcement and Intelligence Branch. 50 Victoria St.
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[PDF] 2023-24 Annual Report - Competition Bureau CanadaOct 30, 2024 · Corporate Services Branch. Includes: Enforcement Services. Directorate; Finance and Administration. Directorate; Talent Management and.
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Pre-merger notification transaction-size threshold to remain at $93M ...Feb 3, 2023 · The Competition Bureau confirmed today that in 2023 the pre-merger notification threshold relating to transaction size will remain unchanged.
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Canada - Merger control guide – always up-to-dateJul 10, 2025 · The pre-merger notification rules in the Competition Act are complex. A general “size of parties” threshold of C$400 million (not subject to ...
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Merger Review Process Guidelines - Competition Bureau CanadaOct 17, 2024 · These Guidelines describe the Bureau's general approach to administering the Act's two‐stage merger review process applicable to proposed transactions.Introduction · Supplementary information... · Overview · Post‑issuance dialogue
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Merger Enforcement Guidelines - Competition Bureau CanadaJun 27, 2024 · 5.10 Mergers that give rise to market shares or concentration that exceed these thresholds are not necessarily anti‑competitive.
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Changes to the Provisions on Mergers and Restrictive Trade ...Nov 7, 2024 · The Competition Act was amended in 2023 and 2024. Key changes include a "structural presumption" for mergers, removal of the efficiency ...Introduction · The mergers and restrictive... · Frequently Asked Questions · Mergers
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Will Competition Act amendments upend Canada's merger review ...Jun 25, 2024 · HHI is a measure of market concentration commonly used in U.S. merger reviews which, until now, was rarely used in the Canadian context. It is ...
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Competition Bureau successful in challenge of Secure and Tervita ...Mar 7, 2023 · The Competition Tribunal ruled in favour of the Commissioner of Competition in his challenge of Secure Energy Services' acquisition of Tervita Corporation.Missing: case | Show results with:case
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Competition Bureau wins Secure-Tervita challenge as efficiencies ...Mar 27, 2023 · The Commissioner prevailed by showing that the Merger substantially lessened competition in 136 of 143 markets.
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Bid-rigging, price-fixing and other agreements between competitorsJul 22, 2024 · There are six common types of illegal agreements: price-fixing, market allocation, restricting supply, bid-rigging, wage-fixing and no-poaching.
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Conspiracy (Cartels) - Canadian COMPETITION LAWSection 45 of the Competition Act makes three types of criminal conspiracy agreements between competitors per se illegal (i.e., with no adverse impacts on a ...
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OECD WP3 Roundtable on Criminalization of Cartels and Bid ...Jun 19, 2024 · This submission focuses on bid-rigging and the criminal conspiracy provisions (sections 47 and 45 of the Competition Act (the “Act”), ...
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Cartels and Leniency: Canada - LexologyMar 25, 2025 · In Canada, price-fixing is a per se offence. Section 45 of the Competition Act makes it a criminal offence for competitors (and potential ...
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Immunity and Leniency Programs under the Competition ActJun 19, 2024 · Provisions of the Competition Act under the responsibility of the Deputy Commissioner, Cartels Directorate. Section 45, On or after March 12 ...
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[PDF] Cartel Regulation | McMillan LLPThe Bureau's Competitor Collaboration Guidelines have indicated that the criminal provision in section 45 of the Act will be reserved for agreements between ...
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[PDF] anti-cartel enforcement template - International Competition NetworkThe Competition Bureau investigates alleged cartel activity and may refer matters to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) who is responsible for ...
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The Canadian Competition Authority imposes a fine of $1.5M ...Jan 15, 2024 · The Canadian Competition Authority imposes a fine of $1.5M against a road construction company for bid rigging on public contracts (Construction ...
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Annex 4-C, Canadian Competition Bureau, Penalties Imposed In ...Jun 25, 2015 · Annex 4-C, Canadian Competition Bureau, Penalties Imposed In Cases Against International Cartels For Violations Of The Competition Act ; 1999Missing: prosecution | Show results with:prosecution
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[PDF] Cartel Regulation - McMillan LLPThis was the first time a Competition Bureau investigation resulted in extradition. © Law Business Research 2017. Page 8. McMillan LLP. CANADA.
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Cooperation instruments with international partnersFeb 27, 2025 · These instruments facilitate cooperation and coordination in matters requiring cross-border enforcement of competition and consumer protection laws.
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Abuse of Dominance Enforcement GuidelinesJun 27, 2024 · These guidelines describe the Bureau's general approach to enforcing the abuse of dominance provisions (sections 78 and 79 of the Act).Missing: 1999-2009 | Show results with:1999-2009
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Abuse of dominance - Competition Bureau CanadaJan 19, 2022 · Abuse of dominance occurs when a dominant business (or group of businesses) engages in activity that stops or substantially reduces competition in a market.
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Summary of reasons in ruling in Toronto Real Estate Board caseJan 19, 2022 · ... TREB had violated section 79 of the Competition Act. Specifically, TREB had abused its market power by restricting its members from offering ...
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Misleading representations and deceptive marketing practicesDec 13, 2024 · It is against the law for businesses and individuals to advertise or market goods and services to Canadians in a way that is false or misleading.Missing: greenwashing | Show results with:greenwashing
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False or Misleading Representations and Deceptive Marketing ...Nov 22, 2024 · Other provisions specifically forbid deceptive telemarketing, deceptive notices of winning a prize, double ticketing, and schemes of pyramid ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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False advertising and greenwashing: Bill C-59 changes to ... - BLGJul 17, 2024 · Bill C-59 took effect on June 20, 2024, bringing significant changes to the Competition Act, including new explicit provisions targeting misleading ...Missing: 52-74 | Show results with:52-74
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Deceptive marketing provisions continue to be enforcement priorityJun 28, 2024 · [7] Competition Bureau Canada, “TicketNetwork to pay $825,000 penalty to settle misleading advertising concerns in the ticket resale market ...
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Greenwashing: guidance for businessesJul 10, 2025 · The Competition Act has long included provisions that prohibit businesses from engaging in misleading advertising and deceptive marketing ...Missing: 52-74 | Show results with:52-74
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Expanded Scope for Private Actions Under Canada's Competition ...Jun 24, 2025 · Similar rights of private access for price maintenance and abuse of dominance were added in 2009 and 2022, respectively. However, private ...
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Update on Abuse of Dominance: New Competition Bureau ...Nov 6, 2023 · These developments, coupled with private access to the Competition Tribunal, have the potential to significantly increase the use of the abuse ...<|separator|>
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Market Studies Information Bulletin - Competition Bureau CanadaMay 21, 2025 · The Bureau has issued this Market Studies Information Bulletin (Bulletin) to describe how market studies are used to promote competition, and to provide ...Market Study Selection and... · General Methodology for... · Conclusion
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Market Study Notice: Competition in Canada's Grocery SectorOct 23, 2022 · The Competition Bureau (Bureau) is commencing a market study to promote competition in Canada's retail grocery sector (Study).
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[PDF] CANADA NEEDS MORE GROCERY COMPETITIONJun 23, 2023 · i. COMPETITION BUREAU RETAIL GROCERY MARKET STUDY REPORT. Page 4. Canada's grocery industry is concentrated. Most Canadians buy groceries in ...
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Self-Regulated Professions—Balancing Competition and RegulationJan 19, 2022 · As an advocate for competition, the Bureau frequently makes submissions to various legislative bodies and regulators, offering its unique ...
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Competition in the digital ageMay 16, 2024 · A world-leading competition agency, one that is at the forefront of the digital economy and champions a culture of competition for Canada.
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Competition Bureau reaches agreement with Rogers and Shaw to ...May 30, 2022 · Competition Bureau reaches agreement with Rogers and Shaw to prohibit closing pending the outcome of the Commissioner's application to challenge ...
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Competition Bureau Loses Challenge to Rogers-Shaw-Vidéotron ...Dec 30, 2022 · The Competition Bureau (Bureau) has lost its challenge to the C$26-billion merger between Rogers Communications Inc. (Rogers) and Shaw Communications Inc. ( ...
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Statement from the Commissioner of Competition on the Federal ...In May 2022, the Competition Bureau filed court applications with the Competition Tribunal seeking a full block of Rogers' proposed acquisition of Shaw. This ...
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Block-buster: Competition Bureau Unable to Stop Rogers-Shaw DealJan 25, 2023 · ... Merger Enforcement Guidelines state that the Bureau generally will not challenge a merger on the basis of unilateral exercise of market power).
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Bureau clears TELUS to take over Public Mobile - Stikeman ElliottDec 3, 2013 · On November 29, 2013, Canada's Competition Bureau (the Bureau) issued a no-action letter in respect of the proposed acquisition by TELUS Communications Inc. ( ...Missing: Phoenix | Show results with:Phoenix
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Review of Mobile Wireless Services - Competition Bureau CanadaJan 19, 2022 · The Bureau's review of Bell's acquisition of MTS showed a similar pattern. Based on confidential data that covered the period between 2014 ...Missing: Phoenix | Show results with:Phoenix
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Canada: Merger review developments for 2024 - Baker McKenzieJan 31, 2024 · Proposed amendments will allow the Competition Bureau to review a non-notifiable merger for up to three years post-closing (an increase from ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Future of Competition Policy in CanadaMar 31, 2023 · In this context, the term “killer acquisitions” tends to refer to the acquisition by a dominant firm of an innovative or potentially disruptive.<|separator|>
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Canada Bread sentenced to $50 million fine after pleading guilty to ...Jun 21, 2023 · Canada Bread Company, Limited was fined $50 million today by the Ontario Superior Court after pleading guilty for its role in a criminal price-fixing ...
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Price fixing leads to $50 million fine for bread company - MLT AikinsJun 29, 2023 · On June 21, 2023, Canada Bread Company, Limited (“Canada Bread”) pleaded guilty to four offences involving violations of the Competition Act.
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Overview of the auto parts bid‑rigging investigationJan 19, 2022 · From April 2013 to October 2018, the Bureau's auto parts bid‑rigging investigation resulted in 13 guilty pleas and more than $86 million in ...Missing: cartel prosecutions
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Record $30M fine obtained by Competition Bureau against ...Jan 19, 2022 · A Japanese supplier of motor vehicle components was fined $30 million by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for its participation in a bid-rigging ...Missing: convictions | Show results with:convictions
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Immunity and Leniency Programs under the Competition ActJun 20, 2024 · The Immunity and Leniency Programs are the Bureau's most powerful tools for detecting and stopping criminal conduct prohibited by the Competition Act.Missing: auto | Show results with:auto
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BPR to pay $485,000 following seventh Québec bid-rigging settlementMar 23, 2023 · This settlement ends the Competition Bureau's investigation of the company's role in a bid-rigging scheme that targeted municipal infrastructure ...<|separator|>
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Competitive bidding processes in the public sector: Procuring good ...Sep 17, 2025 · Based on the Competition Bureau's experience, bid-rigging can increase the cost of multi-million dollar public procurements by over 30%, ...Missing: overcharge estimates
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Rogers agreement with Competition Bureau nets record refunds for ...Jan 19, 2022 · Rogers has agreed to pay up to an estimated $5.42 million in refunds to consumers regarding premium text messaging charges on customers' wireless phone bills.Missing: 2010s | Show results with:2010s
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Telus customers to receive $7.34 million in rebates as part of ...Jan 19, 2022 · Telus will issue rebates of up to $7.34 million to certain current and former wireless customers after the Bureau concluded that Telus made, or permitted to be ...Missing: hidden 2010s<|separator|>
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Competition Bureau issues final guidelines regarding environmental ...Jun 5, 2025 · The guidelines were designed to help businesses ensure compliance with the Competition Act when making environmental claims.Missing: investigations | Show results with:investigations
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Canadian Competition Bureau releases much anticipated guidance ...Jun 13, 2025 · Beginning June 20, 2025, the Competition Tribunal may grant leave to private parties seeking to bring applications under the new greenwashing ...Missing: sections 52-74
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Guide to the June 2024 amendments to the Competition ActJun 25, 2024 · Important amendments to the Competition Act became law on June 20, 2024, following Royal Assent of Bill C- 59, the Fall Economic Statement ...More effective merger control · Stronger powers to address...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Bill C-59 becomes law: Competition Act hit by a green waveJun 24, 2024 · Canada's latest competition law amendments create new rules for businesses' environmental operations and messaging. On June 20, 2024, Bill ...
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2024 Competition Act Amendments (Bill C-59)Jul 9, 2024 · Bill C-59 Canadian Competition Act amendments with new civil and criminal penalties, private rights of access to Competition Tribunal and ...
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Competition Act Private Rights of Action take effect June 20 | BD&PJun 19, 2025 · Bill C-59 introduced significant amendments to the Act, specifically targeting greenwashing practices. While the Act has always prohibited ...
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Greenwashing in Canada: What You Need to Know About the New ...Feb 4, 2025 · With the passage of Bill C-59 on June 20, 2024, two new provisions aimed at cracking down on “greenwashing” were added to the civil misleading ...
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[PDF] AN ECONOMY AT A CROSSROADS - Competition Bureau CanadaRising profits and markups may be another factor showing that competitive intensity in Canada is declining.Missing: rationale | Show results with:rationale
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[PDF] The Future of Competition Policy in CanadaFeb 27, 2023 · Wrong time: The Canadian government has suggested a new round of amendments to the Competition Act even before the first round of amendments ...Missing: markups | Show results with:markups
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[PDF] Comments of the International Center for Law & Economics “Bill C ...Mar 18, 2024 · The Bureau's recommendation seeks to codify in Canadian competition law the structural presumptions outlined in the 2023 U.S. Federal Trade ...
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The dramatic expansion of private enforcement of Canada's ...Jun 28, 2024 · These amendments represent the broadest expansion of private enforcement of Canada's competition laws in a generation.
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ICLE Comments on Canada Competition Bureau's Update of the ...Jan 12, 2025 · We thank the Government of Canada and the Competition Bureau for the opportunity to comment on its review of the Merger Enforcement Guidelines (Guidelines).<|separator|>
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[PDF] Markups and Inflation in Oligopolistic Markets: Evidence from ...May 28, 2024 · This paper studies how market power and price rigidity affect inflation, finding that market power reduces the pass-through of cost shocks. It ...
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2025-2026 Annual Plan – Strengthening competition in a changing ...May 16, 2025 · The three pillars of our Strategic Vision—protecting Canadians through enforcement, promoting competition in Canada, and investing in our ...
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[PDF] Annual Plan for 2025-2026 - Competition Bureau CanadaMay 15, 2025 · On the enforcement side, we will continue to apply our strengthened legal tools to prevent, detect, and stop anti-competitive practices that ...
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Loblaws, Sobeys owners under investigation by Competition Bureau ...May 24, 2024 · Canada's Competition Bureau has launched investigations into the parent companies of grocery chains Loblaws and Sobeys for alleged anti-competitive conduct.
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Competition Bureau advances investigations into Sobeys and ...Jun 11, 2024 · The Competition Bureau has obtained two court orders to advance its investigations into Empire Company Limited's and George Weston Limited's use of property ...
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Canada: Competition Bureau puts the squeeze on grocery sector ...Feb 19, 2025 · The Competition Bureau (Bureau) has intensified its scrutiny of property controls in Canada's grocery sector following legislative amendments to the ...
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Retail fees in the Canadian food industry - agriculture.canada.caJul 13, 2021 · In 2017, the Competition Bureau concluded an investigation to evaluate whether certain policies related to retail fee practices enforced by ...
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The Competition Bureau obtains a second court order to advance an ...May 6, 2025 · The Competition Bureau obtains a second court order to advance an investigation of competition in the Quebec real estate services market May ...Missing: commissions | Show results with:commissions
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Restrictive trade practices—Cases and outcomesJul 8, 2025 · The Competition Bureau is taking legal action against Google for anti-competitive conduct in online advertising technology services in Canada.Missing: key achievements controversies
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Competition Bureau gets court order for probe into potential anti ...Oct 3, 2024 · The bureau says its investigation is looking into whether CREA's commission rules discourage buyers' realtors from offering lower commission ...
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Algorithmic pricing and competition: Discussion paperAug 5, 2025 · The Bureau's public consultation on algorithmic pricing and competition will take place from June 10, 2025 to August 4, 2025.
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Consultation on Artificial Intelligence and Competition: What We HeardJan 27, 2025 · These risks include market dominance, monopolistic practices, algorithmic pricing, algorithmic collusion, and deceptive marketing through the ...Introduction · What we heard · Conclusion
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Canada hosts G7 Summit discussing competition issues related to ...Oct 3, 2025 · Canada hosts G7 Summit discussing competition issues related to algorithmic pricing October 3, 2025 – GATINEAU (Québec), Competition Bureau.
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Comments to Competition Bureau of Canada Regarding Algorithmic ...Aug 8, 2025 · The Bureau should not treat algorithmic pricing as a risk category in itself. The relevant concern is not whether pricing is algorithmic, ...
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ICLE Comments to the Canadian Competition Bureau on ...Aug 4, 2025 · A recurring theme is that parallel or similar pricing outcomes should not be presumed illegally collusive without evidence of an agreement, and ...
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Competition in Canada from 2000 to 2020: An Economy at a ...Oct 19, 2023 · We found that Canada's competitive intensity has decreased from 2000 to 2020. Competitive intensity describes how hard businesses feel they need to work to ...
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Competition Bureau report finds Canada's competitive intensity in ...Oct 19, 2023 · The Bureau's analysis found that Canada's competitive intensity has fallen over the years, a finding that was reflected across all the indicators measured.
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Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2019-57Jan 19, 2022 · In this submission, the Competition Bureau (Bureau) aims to provide the CRTC with advice on enhancing wireless competition based on a principled ...Missing: Phoenix | Show results with:Phoenix
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Challenges in Assessing Canadian Competition | ITIFJul 15, 2024 · The report uses various economic measures, such as concentration and markups, to supposedly show that market competition has declined.Missing: effectiveness reducing
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Unpacking some of the Limitations of the Competition Bureau's ...Dec 14, 2023 · In fact, the report actually shows that more Canadian industries have seen decreases in concentration (using the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index, or ...
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[PDF] Challenges and Pitfalls in Cartel Fining - Analysis GroupWe analyze challenges and pitfalls faced by antitrust authorities in the fining of cartels. We review economics and legal approaches to cartel fining and ...<|separator|>
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Canada's Competition Bureau appealing tribunal decision that ...Dec 30, 2022 · It concluded that the merger was not likely to result in higher prices for wireless customers in Western Canada and that the tribunal was ...
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Canada's competition bureau ordered to pay nearly $10 ... - ReutersAug 30, 2023 · Canada's merger court asked the competition bureau to pay about C$13 million ($9.58 million) to Rogers Communications and Shaw ...
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Lengthy delay on Rogers' takeover of Shaw hurting entire telecom ...Sep 26, 2022 · In response to criticism on the pace of proceedings, the Ottawa-based regulator said it is moving forward quickly, to eliminate uncertainty in ...Missing: consumer | Show results with:consumer
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Competition Bureau finalizes greenwashing enforcement guidelinesJun 20, 2025 · The Competition Bureau (the Bureau) published finalized guidelines on the anti-greenwashing provisions of the Competition Act (the Act) on June 5, 2025.Missing: investigations | Show results with:investigations
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Canadian Competition Bureau releases 2025-2026 annual planUnsurprisingly, the Bureau will continue to prioritize its enforcement activity on greenwashing and drip pricing, which were both identified as priorities in ...Missing: censorship | Show results with:censorship
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Competition Bureau releases final guideline on “Environmental ...Key takeaways. The greenwashing provisions create substantial compliance risk for businesses operating in Canada that make environmental claims about their ...Missing: self- censorship
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Understanding Canada's performance on the OECD's FDI regulatory ...Canada's score on FDI restrictiveness is over 3 times greater than the average score of its G7 peers (0.050).Missing: deterrence | Show results with:deterrence
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More changes to Canada's Competition Act now in forceDec 20, 2023 · Section 96 of the Act, otherwise known as the efficiencies defence, has been repealed. The efficiencies defence provided a defence for ...Missing: reforms elimination critique
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[PDF] Canada's Competition Act: The Reform Process Continues | CRESSEIn fact, Bill C-56 delivers the complete abolition of the efficiency defense – section 96 is to be struck from the Competition Act entirely, with no alternative ...
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[PDF] Overshot the Mark? A Simple Explanation of the Chicago School's ...A review of the empirical evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates that Chicago School economic insights and policy prescriptions remain the best available ...
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Uncertainty and the Burden of Proof in Canadian Competition LawMay 1, 2024 · The burden rests with the Bureau to prove, on a balance of probabilities, that a merger or practice by a dominant firm is likely to be or is anti-competitive.
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Competition Reforms Should Not Enshrine into Law Presumptions of ...Mar 5, 2024 · With respect to mergers, Bill C-56 repealed the efficiencies defence, and Bill C-59 will modify the merger notification thresholds and would ...
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[PDF] Competition Policy Council - C.D. Howe InstituteMar 5, 2024 · 1 The efficiencies defence allowed mergers with anti-competitive effects to otherwise proceed if the merger created sufficient efficiencies such ...
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The new era of competition enforcement in CanadaSep 26, 2024 · It started in 2022 with the criminalization of wage-fixing and no-poaching agreements and increasing maximum fines and penalties. Then in 2023, ...
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Competition Tribunal finds Toronto Real Estate Board abused its ...The tribunal rejected TREB's arguments that it is merely a supplier of an input and does not actually participate in the real estate brokerage services market.Missing: commissions | Show results with:commissions
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Competition Bureau Merger Remedies Study SummaryJan 19, 2022 · The Competition Bureau (Bureau) has completed an internal study of the effectiveness of remedies obtained under the merger provisions of the Competition Act.
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2017–18 Departmental PlanMar 9, 2017 · Anticipated total consumer savings for the duration of the remedy from Bureau actions that stop anti-competitive activity, $17.17 billion ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Annual Report on Competition Policy Developments in CanadaMay 3, 2019 · 2 Estimated consumer savings measures the total consumer savings arising from an enforcement matter in a given fiscal year. Page 10. 10 ...
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Who is Peter Howitt, the Canadian who won the Nobel Prize?Oct 15, 2025 · Howitt was recognized for his work on “creative destruction,” a term first popularized by Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter in his book ...
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[PDF] Antitrust Limits on Startup Acquisitions - Kevin A. BryanCunningham et al. (2019) find that acquisitions in biotechnology often involve “killer acquisitions” of potential competitor drugs. As our results show, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Killing Innovation?: Antitrust Implications of Killer AcquisitionsThis Article examines suspected killer acquisitions in the pharma- ceutical industry, where the practice has been empirically studied, and envisions ways in ...
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Canada's Competition Bureau: Riding the Innovation WaveInnovation in Competition Policy. In 2014, the Competition Bureau held its first workshop on innovation and antitrust in Ottawa, the purpose of which was to ...
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Assessing Canadian Innovation, Productivity, and CompetitivenessApr 29, 2024 · Canada's productivity performance has been dismal. For comparison, American labour productivity growth was 160 percent faster than Canada's from ...
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Time to break the glass: Fixing Canada's productivity problemMar 26, 2024 · But by 2022, Canadian productivity had fallen to just 71% of that of the United States. Over this same period of time, Canada also fell behind ...