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Googling a better definition of competition
Antitrust laws often result in penalizing consumers.
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Flawed Competition Laws: The Case of Google
In May 2012, after a two-year investigation, the president of the European Competition Commission (ECC), Mr. Joaquim Almunia, told Google to modify the operation of its search engine, under penalty of law. According to the ECC, Google is abusing its position in the Internet search engine and online advertising markets. Elsewhere in the world, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the United States is also studying the possibility of suing Google for abusing its market position. Other countries like South Korea, Australia and India are investigating on the same grounds.
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Canada’s wireless industry: A reality check
Comparing the Canadian wireless industry to other developed countries.
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Is the Canadian Wireless Sector Competitive?
Nearly two decades after having decided that it was not necessary to regulate the wireless telephone sector, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) decided this past April to revisit its decision and hold public consultations on the matter. It should soon announce whether or not it believes that formal regulation is required to ensure that the sector remains competitive. Wireless telephony now includes data transmission and has become a competitive factor for businesses in an environment in which communications technologies are developing rapidly.
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Canadian cell prices competitive
The Canadian wireless industry in comparison to other developed countries.
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The Negative Consequences of Agricultural Marketing Boards
In order to promote a change of agricultural policy, we briefly review the cases of countries that have abolished or are in the process of abolishing quota systems: the buyback and abandonment of milk quotas in Australia, of tobacco and peanut quotas in the United States, the elimination of milk quotas in Switzerland and the beginnings of a process of abandonment of milk quotas in Europe. Canada could follow these examples by abandoning mandatory membership in marketing boards and by imposing a temporary tax to buy back farming quotas.
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Sky’s the limit for airlines
The effects of a high tax burden of Canadian airports.
4-minute read
Let freedom reign for street-food vendors
Street food vendors in Montreal.
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Open borders for smaller wineries
Private bill to allow small Canadian family-run wineries to sell their bottles directly to consumers across the country.
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Cessons de couper les ailes à Air Canada
The impact of a judicial appeal brought by the Quebec government against Air Canada.