
The Globe and Mail
Antitrust watchdog should just say no to Rogers and Shaw merger
“So instead of pursuing a remedy that gives up on existing competition in the hope
“So instead of pursuing a remedy that gives up on existing competition in the hope
“Under European competition laws, businesses can be fined for abusing their dominant position in a
”Businesses gain monopsony power in labour markets when workers lack meaningful outside options for employment.
“In other words, if a merger creates a significant amount of cost savings, it is
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