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Industry and technology members go over the fine print of New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh’s backbench bid to boost the power of the federal competition bureau and tribunal to investigate — and, in some cases, intervene in — allegations of price-fixing and other “anti-competitive activities,” particularly, although not exclusively, those involving the grocery sector, with Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project executive director Keldon Bester, OpenMedia executive director Matthew Hatfield and a panel of academics.

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