Competition Bureau Highlights Importance of Competition in Canada
The Commissioner of Competition, Matthew Boswell, emphasizes the critical role of competition in driving economic growth and consumer benefits during a statement to the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology.
18.09.2025 | Competition Bureau Canada
Matthew Boswell, the Commissioner of Competition, addressed the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Industry and Technology, highlighting the essential role of competition in the Canadian economy. He noted that increased competition leads to lower costs and greater opportunities for consumers and businesses alike.
The Competition Bureau, an independent law enforcement agency, is responsible for enforcing Canada's Competition Act, which applies across all sectors. The Bureau investigates anti-competitive practices, including market power abuses, price-fixing, and deceptive marketing.
In recent years, significant amendments to the Competition Act have enhanced the Bureau's powers, allowing for more effective enforcement against anti-competitive activities. Boswell outlined recent legal actions against companies like Rogers, DoorDash, Canada’s Wonderland, and Google for various misleading practices and abuses of market dominance.
The Bureau is also actively studying competition in key sectors, such as airlines and lending for small and medium-sized enterprises, to identify areas for improvement. Boswell stressed the need for a collaborative approach among all levels of government to foster a more competitive environment in Canada.
In conclusion, Boswell reiterated that competition is foundational to economic resilience, especially in the face of global challenges. He emphasized the Bureau's commitment to using all available tools to protect and promote competition for the benefit of Canadians.