GATINEAU – On June 20, 2024, important changes to the Competition Act became law that strengthen the Competition Bureau’s ability to protect competition and prevent anti-competitive mergers and conduct. These changes strengthen provisions related to merger control, deceptive marketing practices, anti-competitive agreements, and harm to competition where a business refuses to deal with another business. They also expand private access to the …
Canadian Digital Regulators Forum marks successful 1st year
GATINEAU, QC, May 21, 2024 – Building capacity with respect to artificial intelligence and strengthening domestic and international relationships are among the main accomplishments of the Canadian Digital Regulators Forum (the Forum) during its inaugural year. The Competition Bureau, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) met earlier this month to discuss …
Protecting real estate competition in Yukon
GATINEAU – The Competition Bureau announced today that it has entered into a consent agreement with the Yukon Real Estate Association (YREA) to address concerns with its membership practices in the real estate sector. A Bureau investigation found that the YREA engaged in anti-competitive conduct by adopting a requirement that certain prospective members must live in the Yukon for a …
Competition Bureau to protect integrity of Fifa World Cup 26 contracts
GATINEAU – The Competition Bureau has launched a new reporting tool to help the public and business community report potential collusive agreements between competitors related to the Fifa World Cup 26. The new tool will help the Bureau identify this type of illegal agreement between competitors bidding on contracts linked to the 2026 tournament, which Canada will jointly host with the …
Competition Bureau participates in G7 Summit
GATINEAU – Canada’s Commissioner of Competition, Matthew Boswell, attended the G7 Competition Authorities and Policymakers’ Summit today to discuss competition in digital markets and emerging technologies, such as generative artificial intelligence (AI). Commissioner Boswell will also attend the International Symposium on merger enforcement and regulatory developments on November 9th, 2023. These meetings, hosted by Japan’s Fair Trade Commission and Headquarters …
A fork in river: Making right choices for Canadians
Remarks from Matthew Boswell, Commissioner of Competition Canadian Bar Association Competition Law Fall Conference Ottawa, Ontario Good afternoon, everyone. I’m delighted to be here today. I would like to begin by acknowledging that we are gathered here on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg People. Also, less than a ten-minute walk from here are the Chaudière Falls, which has …
Competition Bureau report finds Canada’s competitive intensity in decline
Report tracks indicators of competition across the economy from 2000 to 2020 GATINEAU – The Competition Bureau published the findings of an in-depth study Competition in Canada from 2000 to 2020: An Economy at a Crossroads which tracks a decline in Canada’s competitive intensity over the last two decades. The study is the first of its kind in Canada to …
Competition Bureau partners with US, Mexico for anti-competitive conduct in 2026 Fifa World Cup
GATINEAU – The Competition Bureau, alongside the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the Federal Economic Competition Commission of Mexico, launched a joint initiative today to detect and combat anti-competitive conduct by businesses and individuals involved in providing goods and services related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Collaboration with American and Mexican competition authorities will allow the Bureau …
Canadian Digital Regulators Forum established to better serve community
GATINEAU – The Competition Bureau (Bureau), the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) are joining forces to strengthen information sharing and collaboration on matters that relate to digital markets and platforms. Through the creation of the Canadian Digital Regulators Forum, the three agencies will exchange best practices, conduct research, and …
Competition Bureau acts against alleged misleading ticket price ad
Suit claims that drip pricing increases the cost of tickets online at Canada’s largest theater operator GATINEAU – The Competition Bureau is taking legal action against Cineplex for advertising movie tickets at a lower price than what many consumers actually have to pay. The Bureau alleges that Cineplex is breaking the law by adding an additional fee that raises the …