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Making Sense of the New Excessive and Unfair Pricing Provision in Canada’s Competition Act

John Bodrug recently wrote an article for The Antitrust Source exploring the potential scope of the excessive and unfair pricing amendment, comparing it with similar provisions in other jurisdictions and assessing its alignment with competition law principles. He delves into the challenges of defining “excessive” and “unfair” prices and examines the possible types of orders that could result from this amendment.

Read the full article. This article is also available on the American Bar Association’s website.

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