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McGill University, Team No. 24107, Counsel For The Respondents, The Commissioner Of Competition and Find Your Robin Inc
Carolina Muñoz-Jasa, Clémence Nizet
2023 Year in Review
Kevin Wright, Reba Nauth
University of Toronto, Team No. 24102, Counsel For The Appellant, The Commissioner of Competition and Find Your Robin Inc and Penguin Ltd
Jonathan Herlin, Olivia Schenk
Towards an Efficiencies Standard That Benefits Canadians
Andy Baziliauskas, Lisa Stockley
Merger Bonds: A New Remedy for an Old Problem
Brandon Schaufele
What’s it all About, Matthew?—Some Thoughts on The Future of Competition Policy in Canada
James Musgrove, Hannah Johnson
When Should We Look Out For The Little Guy? An Examination of the Inconsistencies in Antitrust Enforcement of Monopsony Power in Canada and the United States
Susan Hutton, Naime Isaj, Laura Rowe, D. Daniel Sokol
A Note on the Unique Implications of Consumer Price Sensitivity for Merger Assessment in Canada
Ian Cass, Dimitri Dimitropoulos
Proposals for Amending the Competition Act
Thomas W. Ross
Year in Review 2021: Competition Law Looks Forward
Susan Hutton, Laura Rowe, Tessa Martel, Justin Mayne
19-38
Digital Advertising and Purchasing: Fun or a New Type of Deception?
Kenneth Jull, Nicole Spadotto
1-50
Green Competition: Introduction to the Interactions between Competition and Environmental Policy in Canada
Julien Beaulieu
144-171
Year in Review 2019: Competition Law in the Digital Age
Susan Hutton, Laura Rowe, Sarah Stirling-Moffet
111-135
Paradigm or Paradox: Canada's Competition Law Regime in the New Age of Populism
Michael Caldecott
51-99
Is the Rest of the World Moving toward the Canadian Approach to Efficiency in Competition Policy?
Lawrence P. Schwartz
136
A Reply to Chiasson and Johnson, Facey and Dueck
Roger Ware
100-110
Canada's (In)Efficiency Defence: Why Section 96 May Do More Harm than Good for Economic Efficiency and Innovation
Matthew Chiasson, Paul A. Johnson
1-32
Canada's Efficiency Defence: Why Ignoring Section 96 Does More Harm than Good for Economic Efficiency and Innovation
Brian A. Facey, David Dueck
33-62
Year in Review (2016-2017)
Susan M. Hutton, Jessica Rutledge, Komil Joshi
203
The Economics of Upward Pricing Pressure - Understanding the Parkland Case
Margaret Sanderson, Andy Baziliauskas
168-178
Mediating before the Competition Tribunal: Lessons from the Parkland Mediation
John F. Rook, Emrys David
179-189
Mergers and Interim Orders under the Competition Act: The Competition Tribunal's Decision in Parkland
Antonio Di Domenico
157-167
Beware Business Fads: Disruptive Innovations and Competition Policy
Joshua Gans
28-40
The Innovation Defence
Mihkel Tombak
41
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