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Competition Act: Expanded private enforcement rights now in force
On Friday, June 20, 2025, Competition Act amendments came into force that significantly expand private parties’ ability to bring cases to the Competition Tribunal.
Global | Publication | December 2017
Interest in blockchain technologies has grown dramatically over the last 12 months. But what is a blockchain and how is it relevant to real estate businesses and transactions?
In its simplest form, a blockchain is a ledger or database of the assets held and transactions entered into by members of the same blockchain network. The information can then be shared or “distributed” among those members. Blockchains are:
Key virtues of a blockchain relevant to real estate applications include: security, transparency, no single point of failure and speed.
And this is just the start...
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On Friday, June 20, 2025, Competition Act amendments came into force that significantly expand private parties’ ability to bring cases to the Competition Tribunal.
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On June 12, the Canadian Securities Administrators published a proposed replacement of National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and its related companion policy and form of technical report.
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Canada’s Competition Bureau recently released the final version of its guideline on “Environmental claims and the Competition Act” that is intended to help businesses ensure their environmental claims comply with the Competition Act’s deceptive marketing provisions that came into force last June.
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