Tobacco price maintenance case goes up in smoke
A Vancouver convenience store operator’s attempt to force Imperial Tobacco to offer it lower prices was filtered out by the Competition Tribunal. Safa Enterprises Inc. operates “My Convenience Store”. Its competitor, New Hasty Market, pays less than it for tobacco products under Imperial’s Preferred Pricing Program. New Hasty Market is thus able to sell cigarettes cheaper than My Convenience Store. Imperial has told My Convenience Store that it is not eligible for the Preferred Pricing Program. Safa therefore brought an application to the Competition Tribunal seeking leave to bring an application against Imperial under the Competition Act’s price maintenance provisions. ... [more] Full article
Priceless: Competition case against Visa and MasterCard dismissed
The Competition Tribunal recently held that Visa and MasterCard’s rules do not constitute resale price maintenance, because their product, credit card network services, is not resold by their customers (known as ... [more] Full article
Taylor Retakes Helm of Competition Bureau’s Civil Matters Branch
Richard Taylor has been re-appointed as Deputy Commissioner, Civil Matters branch, the Commissioner of Competition, John Pecman, announced recently. Mr Taylor has been with the Bureau since 1983, and has ... [more] Full article
Competition Law Review 2013
Review of major Canadian Competition Law developments over the past year, including: Top Stories, Criminal, Class Actions & Private Actions, Mergers, Reviewable Matters, Marketing Practices, Related Developments, The Long Arm of US Antitrust, Across the Pond [more] Full article