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The Competition Bureau invites Canadians to learn more about recent changes to the Competition Act


GATINEAU, QC, Aug. 4, 2022 /CNW/ - On September 8 and 9, 2022, the Competition Bureau will host two virtual public information sessions to let the public know about changes to the Competition Act. The Bureau invites all interested Canadians to register and send questions in advance by August 22. Members of the public can register and send questions on Eventbrite.

Changes to the Act came into effect on June 23, 2022, with the exception of the amendments to the criminal conspiracy provision, which increase potential fines and prohibit wage-fixing and no-poach agreements. These changes will come into effect next year on June 23, 2023. This allows businesses time to ensure they are in compliance with the law.

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More information on the amendments can be found by consulting the Bureau's Guide to the 2022 amendments to the Competition Act.

The Bureau will review and update its enforcement guidance to ensure transparency and predictability for the business and legal communities.

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"These amendments are an important step in modernizing Canada's competition law and building a more competitive Canadian economy. We invite Canadians, businesses and other interested parties to attend these info sessions to better understand how to comply with the law."

Matthew Boswell
Commissioner of Competition

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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.

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