Canada:
Abuse Of Dominance - October 2015
11 November 2015
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg
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"Abuse of dominant market position", or "abuse of
dominance" as it is more generally called, is considered one
of the cornerstone provisions of the Competition Act. This
chapter provides a detailed overview of the provision, including
its origins, purpose, enforcement, elements, remedies, defences and
exemptions.
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