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The Marginalization of the Competition Tribunal
Date: November 3 2005

When the Competition Tribunal (the "Tribunal") was created in 1986, it was intended to be a necessary institution for developing Canadian competition law and economic theory: a venue where the competitive realities of Canadian commerce could be understood and thoroughly examined by those with the expertise to understand and apply complex economic theory. This, in turn, would lead to the development of a body of law to guide competitors in Canada on how to aggressively compete, without crossing into anti-competitive activity.

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