Report
Competing ideas: Canada’s competition reform conversation
Publisher
Competition
Legislation
Competition regulation
Competition law
Government regulatory policy
Law reform
Canada
Description
The Government of Canada’s recent review of and updates to the Competition Act have sparked a closer examination of how competition is protected and promoted in Canada. Competition affects all Canadians, especially in the face of rising costs of living and a shrinking number of competitors in key markets. Yet the laws that govern competition are not easily understood by average consumers, leaving them out of the public policy conversation.
This paper looks at why better competition law is needed and examines previous reform efforts.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Centre for International Governance Innovation 2024
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Series:
CIGI Paper No. 293
Post date:
6 May 2024
