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The Competition Bureau says it's time for internet and phone providers to be more upfront with their pricing — and that means clearer, standardized labels that show what Canadians will actually pay.
The Competition Bureau is seeking feedback from Canadians when it comes to algorithmic pricing, including for concerts and ...
Online delivery firm denies using drip pricing - additional mandatory fees - and portraying such fees as taxes ...
“To be clear, the anti-greenwashing provisions do not provide an excuse to backpedal away from climate commitments, but ...
Canada's competition watchdog is suing DoorDash Inc. and its Canadian subsidiary, accusing them of marketing their online ...
The food delivery company allegedly generated nearly $1 billion in revenue by advertising misleading prices and discounts to ...
Canada’s Competition Bureau, an independent law enforcement agency that advocates for Canadian consumers, is suing DoorDash ...
DoorDash is being sued by the Competition Bureau for nearly $1B in hidden fees it charged Canadians through misleading ...
The bureau alleged the extra charges were sometimes framed as if they were taxes, when in reality, they are charges imposed ...
The Competition Bureau says it's looking for public input as it delves deeper into the rising trend of companies using ...
The Competition Bureau is urging retailers and landlords to drop or change competitor property controls that are not ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's Competition Bureau said on Monday it was suing DoorDash and its Canadian subsidiary for allegedly ...