Competition Bureau’s 2019-2020 Annual Plan places focus on digital economy
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The Competition Bureau has published its 2019-2020 Annual Plan: Safeguarding the Future of Competition.
| Competition Bureau Canada | news releases
The Competition Bureau has published its 2019-2020 Annual Plan: Safeguarding the Future of Competition.
| Competition Bureau Canada | news releases
The Competition Bureau announced today that it is closing its investigation into competition concerns related to the supply of vaccines for a provincial public immunization program.
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Today, competition authorities of the G7 countries and the European Commission released a common understanding highlighting opportunities and challenges raised by the digital economy.
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Competition Bureau invites feedback on draft model timing agreement for mergers involving claimed efficiencies July 15, 2019 – OTTAWA, ON – Competition Bureau
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The Commissioner of Competition is pleased to announce that, under the Interchange Canada program, Mr. George McDonald, currently Associate Partner and Senior Account Leader at IBM, will bring his experience and expertise in organizational evolution and digital transformation to the Competition Bureau.
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Loyalty programs offer points that you can redeem for discounts, gift cards, merchandise and travel. Generally, the more you spend, the more rewards you get. They’re designed to attract new customers, retain existing customers and entice you to spend more.
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Ticketmaster L.L.C., TNow Entertainment Group, Inc. and Ticketmaster Canada LP will pay a $4 million penalty and $500,000 for costs incurred by the Competition Bureau during its investigation into allegedly misleading pricing claims in online ticket sales.
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The Competition Bureau has concluded its review of the proposed merger between Harris Corporation (Harris) and L3 Technologies, Inc. (L3) and has issued a No Action Letter (NAL) to the companies. The NAL confirms that the Bureau will not challenge the proposed merger at this time. The terms of the NAL are subject to the implementation of a consent decree between the United States Department of Justice (U.S. DOJ) and the merging parties.
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18-month sentence for second engineering executive to plead guilty in Gatineau bid-rigging case June 20, 2019 – OTTAWA, ON – Competition Bureau
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Competition Bureau challenges Thoma Bravo’s acquisition of oil and gas reserves software firm Aucerna June 17, 2019 – OTTAWA, ON – Competition Bureau