Canada:
Competition Bureau's Fair Business Practices Branch Provides Insight Into Key Policies And Enforcement Issues (Video Content)
02 January 2014
Stikeman Elliott LLP
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As advertising and marketing, both traditional and online,
continue to be a large part of our economy, it is important to keep
up to date with what the Competition Bureau considers to be fair
advertising and marketing business practices. Senior Deputy
Commissioner of Competition Lisa Campbell and Major Case Director
and Strategic Policy Advisor Brendon Ross attended a breakfast
seminar at Stikeman Elliott to speak to clients and answer
questions regarding priorities of the Fair Business Practices
Branch and recent enforcement issues in misleading advertising and
marketing.
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