Canada:
Competition Bureau Seeks Intel On Anti-Competitive Conduct In The Digital Economy
12 September 2019
Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP
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Canada's Competition Bureau has put out a call for information on alleged
anti-competitive conduct in the digital economy. The Bureau wants
to know about strategies that firms may use to hinder competition
in areas including online search, social media, display
advertising, and online marketplaces, which it hopes to use in its
efforts to detect, investigate and fix anti-competitive conduct in
the digital economy.
All information provided to the Bureau will be kept confidential
and interested parties have until November 30, 2019 to provide
input to the Bureau.
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