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  1. Headed by the Commissioner of Competition, the Bureau is responsible for the administration and enforcement of four pieces of legislation. The Competition Act, the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act, (except as it relates to food), the Textile Labelling Act, and the Precious Metals Marking Act.

  2. Competition Act (. R.S.C. , 1985, c. C-34) Act current to 2024-10-30 and last amended on 2024-06-20. Previous Versions. See coming into force provision and notes, where applicable.

  3. Under the Competition Act, the Commissioner can launch inquiries, challenge civil and merger matters before the Competition Tribunal, make recommendations on criminal matters to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, and intervene as a competition advocate before federal and provincial bodies.

  4. Competition Act. R.S.C., 1985, c. C-34. An Act to provide for the general regulation of trade and commerce in respect of conspiracies, trade practices and mergers affecting competition. Short Title. Marginal note: Short title. 1 This Act may be cited as the Competition Act.

  5. The Competition Bureau is an independent law enforcement agency that protects and promotes competition for the benefit of Canadian consumers and businesses. Competition drives lower prices and innovation while fueling economic growth. Follow: Latest.

  6. Jul 31, 2023 · The Act is administered and enforced by the Commissioner of Competition (the “Commissioner”) and the Commissioner’s staff, the Competition Bureau (the “Bureau”), which is part of the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada portfolio. Subject to certain limited exceptions, the Act applies to all business activities in Canada.

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  8. The Competition Bureau is an independent law enforcement agency that advocates for and protects Canadian consumers and works to foster a competitive and innovative marketplace in which Canadian businesses can prosper. We are the “watchdog” of competition.

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