Enforcement Guidelines: The Abuse of Dominance Provisions (Sections 78 and 79 of the Competition Act) as Applied to the Retail Grocery Industry

Competition Bureau Canada

Competition Bureau Canada

Enforcement Guidelines: The Abuse of Dominance Provisions (Sections 78 and 79 of the Competition Act) as Applied to the Retail Grocery Industry

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As part of its continuing effort to maintain a transparent and predictable enforcement policy, the Competition Bureau periodically releases various guidelines and bulletins about its approach to anti-competitive practices. While it has been suggested that the Bureau amend the Abuse of Dominance provisions of the Competition Act to include provisions specific to the Canadian grocery sector, the Bureau believes that the current provisions can adequately address abuse of dominance issues in this sector. These guidelines are being issued in order to provide a better understanding of the Bureau's approach to enforcing the provisions as they relate to the Canadian Grocery Industry.

Date: 2001
Format: HTML, PDF
Registration Number: 00706E
Catalogue Number: Not applicable
ISBN: Not applicable

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