CBC

As for why the Competition Bureau would target DoorDash but not its rivals, Bester said that competition laws are often used to make an example of one company to deter the rest of the market from engaging in similar behaviour.

The goal is that if the bureau is successful, “other companies with similar practices… they’ll see this and change their ways or face consequences in the future.”

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