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Competition Bureau Increases Enforcement For COVID-19 Marketing Claims
On May 6, 2020, Canada’s Competition Bureau (Bureau) announced that it was increasing its enforcement of deceptive COVID-19 advertising and marketing claims (see: Competition Bureau cracking down on deceptive marketing claims about COVID-19 prevention or treatment). In making the announcement, the Bureau said: “As concerned … Read the rest of this entry »
Product Performance Claims: Increased Risk in Making Unfounded Claims During COVID-19 Outbreak
Practical Law Canada has published a New Legal Update, which discusses product performance claims under the Competition Act and the Competition Bureau’s increased enforcement focus on performance claims that are not supported by adequate and proper testing. The Legal Update also includes an overview of the … Read the rest of this entry »
COVID-19 (Corona Virus): Canadian Competition and Advertising Law Developments
The global spread of COVID-19 has had significant impacts in most major areas of law, including Canadian competition and advertising law. Both federal and provincial governments in Canada have been introducing unprecedented new legislation and orders relating to key aspects of competition and advertising law, … Read the rest of this entry »
Overview of Misleading Advertising Laws in Canada
The federal Competition Act is one of the main statutes, among others, regulating advertising law in Canada. The Competition Act contains criminal and civil sections that prohibit false or misleading representations and deceptive marketing practices. These are frequently referred to as the Competition Act’s misleading advertising provisions. The … Read the rest of this entry »
Canada’s New Federal Cannabis/Marijuana Legislation (Bill C-45) Receives Royal Assent
In 2016, Canada’s federal government announced its plan to introduce legislation to legalize recreational cannabis/marijuana use. On April 13, 2017, Bill C-45 (the federal Cannabis Act), was introduced into Canada’s House of Commons and has now been passed by both the House of Commons and Senate and received … Read the rest of this entry »
Cannabis/Marijuana Marketing in Canada: Proposed New Cannabis Act Law
Practical Law Canada Competition has published a new Legal Update, which discusses proposed new cannabis/marijuana marketing and labeling rules under the draft federal Cannabis Act. Below is an excerpt with a link to the full Update published by Practical Law Canada, Competition. ___________________ This Legal … Read the rest of this entry »
Competition Bureau Enforces “Sale” Sections of Competition Act, Brings Case Against Hudson’s Bay
The Competition Bureau (Bureau) continues to enforce the sale related sections of the Competition Act. Earlier today, it announced that it will commence an application with the federal Competition Tribunal (Tribunal) in relation to the alleged deceptive marketing of sleep sets (mattresses and foundations sold … Read the rest of this entry »