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Why restrictive lease clauses could be hampering grocery competition in CanadaGrocery prices have increased by more than 20 per cent over three years, and the resulting political pressure has seen MPs order grocery executives to take action.ConsumerMay 29
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Higher airfares, customer complaints fuelling study into Canada’s airline sectorMarket concentration, higher prices and a mounting tally of customer complaints are fuelling a Competition Bureau study into Canada's airline industry.ConsumerMay 28
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Canada Bread pleads guilty to price-fixing bread prices, fined $50MCanada Bread Company has been fined $50 million after it pleaded guilty to price-fixing bread. It's the highest price-fixing fine ever in Canada.CanadaJun 21, 2023
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Suspected gas pump price gouging prompts Alberta premier to demand investigation'There’s no way under the sun they can justify that,' says energy analyst Dan McTeague, calling on Alberta gas station operators to drop the price of fuel by 20 cents immediately.ConsumerJul 22, 2022
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Don’t fall for the ‘bait and switch’ scam, Black Friday shoppers warnedHalf of Canadians are expected to be scouring the web to nab deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but they should be wary about a particular scam.CanadaNov 22, 2018
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Competition Bureau drops inquiry into false advertising claim against Canada GooseCompetition Bureau has dropped an inquiry into a false advertising complaint against Canada Goose. An animal rights group had claimed the manufacturer was misleading customers about the humane killing of coyotes used for fur trim.CanadaMar 10, 2016
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Animal rights group files complaint against Canada GooseAnimal Justice is challenging marketing claims by Canada Goose that the coyotes used in its fur trim have been treated "humanely."CanadaMar 13, 2015
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Competition Bureau raids Quebec construction firmsThe Competition Bureau of Canada seized evidence from several Montreal-area construction firms Tuesday as part of a probe into allegations of bid-rigging and collusion in various public contracts.CrimeMar 11, 2014
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