Competition Law 

The Competition Act governs a variety of business conducts, including misleading and deceptive advertising, deceptive telemarketing, contests and competition issues such as price discrimination.

The Competition Bureau enforces Canada’s competition laws. If a proposed merger transaction is both a “large transaction” and involves parties to the transaction that are themselves, individually or collectively, “large”, then there is a legal obligation to pre-notify the Competition Bureau.

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