Canada:
Shaw's Acquisition Of WIND Approved
15 February 2016
Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP
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Shaw Communications can complete its
acquisition of
Wind Mobile following the Competition
Bureau's announcement that it will not
challenge the transaction.
The Bureau noted that as a result of the transaction, Shaw will
replace WIND as a competitor to the three national wireless telcos,
Bell,
Rogers, and
Telus.
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