
A Competition Act Primer for Corporate Counsel: Key Issues and Competition Bureau Enforcement Trends
Presented by the CBA Alberta CCCA South Section
On Demand. Originally presented on February 27, 2025.
We will discuss the general provisions of the Competition Act, with the goal of helping counsel guide their clients, including specifically highlighting: criminal offences (conspiracy & bid-rigging), agreements to lessen competition substantially (including recent amendments that apply to restrictive covenants), deceptive marketing practices (including the new greenwashing provisions), enhanced refusal to deal (including the right to repair), increased penalties, and expanded private rights of access.
SPEAKER
Beth Riley (Partner, McMillan LLP)
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