Last week, Canada’s Competition Bureau sued Google, one of the largest companies on the planet, for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, a market that touches nearly every corner of the economy.

Though the case alone is news, more important is the growing trend of the Competition Bureau shifting its focus to where competition matters most for Canadians amid an ongoing cost of living crisis.

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