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Canada’s Competition Bureau Issues New Guidance for Developing Competition Law Compliance Programs
On August 14, 2025, Canada’s federal Competition Bureau (Bureau) announced that it had issued new guidance for companies and others to develop competition law compliance programs (see: “Develop a compliance program for your business in 10 easy steps!”). In general, the Bureau has published on … Read the rest of this entry »
Competition Bureau Sues DoorDash and Canada’s Wonderland – “Drip Pricing” Continues to be a Top Deceptive Marketing Priority
On May 5, 2025 and June 2, 2025, Canada’s Competition Bureau (“Bureau”) announced that it was suing Canada’s Wonderland Company (“Wonderland”) and Door Dash Inc. and its subsidiary DoorDash Technologies Canada Inc. (“DoorDash”) for allegedly engaging in drip pricing in violation of the civil deceptive … Read the rest of this entry »
Expanded Private Access to the Competition Tribunal Now in Force for Deceptive Marketing and Civil Agreements Under the Competition Act
OVERVIEW OF JUNE 2024 AMENDMENTS On June 20, 2024, Bill C-59 was passed (the Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023), which introduced the third of three significant rounds of amendments to Canada’s federal Competition Act in two years (together with Bill C-19 and Bill C-56). For more information, see: Competition Act Amendments. The … Read the rest of this entry »
Canada’s Competition Bureau Issues Final Guidelines on Environmental Claims Under the Competition Act (Canada’s New “Green Guides”)
OVERVIEW OF JUNE 20, 2024 COMPETITION ACT AMENDMENTS On June 20, 2024, Bill C-59 was passed (the Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023), which introduced the third of three significant rounds of amendments to Canada’s federal Competition Act in two years (together with Bill C-19 and Bill C-56). For more information, see: Competition … Read the rest of this entry »
Canadian Competition Tribunal Releases Full Decision In $38.9 Million Cineplex Drip Pricing Case
On September 23, 2024, Canada’s Competition Bureau announced that the federal Competition Tribunal (Tribunal) had found that Cineplex Inc. (Cineplex), a Canadian theatre chain, had engaged in drip pricing by adding a mandatory and insufficiently disclosed $1.50 online booking fee for the online sale of movie … Read the rest of this entry »
Cineplex Inc. Ordered to Pay $38.9 Million By Canada’s Competition Tribunal for Drip Pricing
On September 23, 2024, Canada’s Competition Bureau announced that the federal Competition Tribunal had found that Cineplex Inc. (Cineplex), a Canadian theatre chain, had engaged in drip pricing by adding a mandatory and insufficiently disclosed $1.50 online booking fee (see: Competition Bureau wins deceptive marketing … Read the rest of this entry »
2024 Competition Act Amendments (Bill C-59): Significantly Increased Penalties and Enforcement Options Across Key Areas of Canadian Competition Law
OVERVIEW OF BILL C-59 AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPETITION ACT On June 20, 2024, Bill C-59 was passed, which introduced the third of three recent significant rounds of amendments to Canada’s federal Competition Act (together with amendments that were passed in June 2022 and December 2023). This third round of … Read the rest of this entry »
2024 Competition Act Amendments (Bill C-59): Advertisers Must Now Back Up Product and Business Related Environmental Performance Claims
OVERVIEW OF BILL C-59 AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPETITION ACT On June 20, 2024, Bill C-59 was passed, which introduced the third of three recent significant rounds of amendments to Canada’s federal Competition Act (together with amendments that were passed in June 2022 and December 2023). This third round of … Read the rest of this entry »
