The National Post

The Competition Bureau suspects analytics company Kalibrate Canada may be ‘guiding’ gas prices with potentially ‘anticompetitive’ services to over 1,700 fuel stations in Canada.

The court documents show that the Competition Bureau believes Kalibrate collects pricing, cost and output information from gas stations across Canada and then uses “artificial intelligence, machine learning, algorithms and bespoke consulting services” to offer “pricing guidance” to gas station operators.

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