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  1. The Competition Act (French: Loi sur la concurrence) is a Canadian federal law governing competition in Canada. The Act contains both criminal and civil provisions aimed at preventing anti-competitive practices in the marketplace. Along with the Competition Tribunal Act, the Competition Act forms the statutory basis of current federal ...

  2. Feb 21, 2006 · First enacted in 1889, Canadian competition legislation predates the Sherman Act. Canada’s current Competition Act (the ‘Act’) governs all Canadian antitrust matters and, with few exceptions, applies to all businesses in Canada.

  3. Decisions of the Competition Tribunal are appealable to the Federal Court of Appeal, and then to the Supreme Court of Canada. Editor: In 2008 you discussed the effect of the Leegin decision in widening the gap between U.S. and Canadian enforcement of antitrust law. Have there been any instances over the past 12 months that illustrate the ...

  4. Dec 16, 2021 · The origins of modern competition law roots back to the United States’ enactment of the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1890. Courts have interpreted Congress’s intention as enacting a “comprehensive charter of economic liberty aimed at preserving free and unfettered competition as the rule of trade” aimed at prohibiting monopolistic business activities, then referred to as trusts.

  5. advertising and deceptive marketing practices. While the Canadian law is similar in many respects to its U.S. counterpart—the Sherman Antitrust Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1-7 (“Sherman Act”)—it is different in a number of important ways, with U.S. enterprises doing business in Canada should bear in mind.

  6. INTRODUCTION: THE EVOLUTION OF COMPETITION LAW IN CANADA 3 IL Canadian Competition Law Prior to 19864 Canada's original antitrust statute was passed into law the year before the American Sherman Act. The Act for the Prevention and Suppression of Combinations formed in Restraint of Trade of 1889 was, like its American counterpart, a response to a

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  8. Jan 21, 2010 · Canada’s current Competition Act (the ‘Act’) governs all Canadian antitrust matters and, with few exceptions, applies to all businesses in Canada. 1. the legislation. The stated purposes of ...

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