Canada's Competition Summit 2025: Aiming for Economic Resilience
The Competition Bureau of Canada is set to host its sixth annual summit on October 1, 2025, focusing on enhancing competition to foster a more affordable and resilient economy.
23.09.2025 | Competition Bureau Canada
On October 1, 2025, the Competition Bureau will host 'Canada’s Competition Summit 2025: Competition in a new economy' in Ottawa, with virtual attendance available. This event aims to gather thought leaders from various sectors to discuss how competition can contribute to a more affordable and prosperous Canadian economy.
Notable speakers include The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry, and Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada. The summit will address actionable strategies to improve market conditions for consumers, workers, and entrepreneurs in Canada.
As Canada’s economy evolves, the summit will explore the role of competition in driving innovation, reducing costs, and fostering long-term prosperity. Previous summits have tackled issues such as artificial intelligence, green economy transitions, and competition enforcement in the digital age.
For more details on the agenda and to register for virtual attendance, interested parties can visit the Competition Summit webpage.