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Sears Canada Inc. was ordered to pay $487,000 today, following the Competition Bureau's January ruling that the retailer's ads exaggerated the amount consumers would save when buying tires on sale
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– some of them clearly out of their depth – compared to Superior’s four.
At the moment, Superior and ICG are being run as separate companies, pending a Competition Tribunal ruling on whether Superior must
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fairness and transparency here.”
The report can be read at: www.global-competition.com.
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Risks: Competition Bureau, Global Competition Review, Canadian competition rules a farce, Mergers and acquisitions, Franchisor sells out, Canada, 20000411 Competition Bureau
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competition rules without having to spend thousands of dollars on lengthy legal processes, she added.
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Risks: Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital
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at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law.
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the franchisor price mandatory. Consequently, the commission found Italtile guilty of price fixing and negotiated the fine, and the Competition Tribunal yesterday upheld that decision.
The ruling has major
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Risks: Competition Bureau, Competition rulings, Misleading advertising, Truth, Deceptive marketing practices, Canada, 20040706 Canada’s largest
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Bureau, Competition rulings, Misleading advertising, Truth, Deceptive marketing practices, Canada, 20040707 Forzani agrees
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"some guidance" on the pricing of items. In terms of Fasa's code of ethics, its members had to comply with the laws of the country.
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pocket.
Huronia Business Times
January 1, 1999
Ontario’s proposed franchise law should be known as the “Golden Rule” Bill
Les Stewart
Franchising is one of the fastest growing business sectors in Canada
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