The Globe & Mail

Price competition in Canada interview on 630 CHED.

“When you think about any number of things that Canadians complain about in terms of what it costs us being Canadians, be it airfares, cell service, groceries recently, the list goes on, right. When we ask why Canadians pay more for these things than other countries do, the answer is always the same, and it doesn’t matter what industry we’re talking about, it’s competition right, we’re always told we don’t have enough competition in Canada to drive down prices.”

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