Welcome to the Competition Tribunal
The Competition Tribunal is a specialized tribunal that combines expertise in economics and business with expertise in law. The Tribunal is strictly an adjudicative body that operates independently of any government department.
The cases it hears deal with matters such as business mergers; abuse of dominant position; agreements between competitors; refusal to comply; price maintenance; other restrictive trade practices; deceptive marketing practices; specialization agreements; delivered pricing; foreign judgments, law and directives that adversely affect economic activity in Canada; and refusals to supply by foreign suppliers.
Matters before the Tribunal are usually of national interest and large in scope and complexity, and can involve significant financial stakes and directly impact on the competitiveness of private enterprise and industry.
What's New?
Canada (Commissioner of Competition) v Google Canada Corporation and Google LLC, 2026
On June 5, 2026, the Tribunal issued an order and reasons regarding costs for Google's Constitutional Challenge Motion.
Guru Organic Energy Corp. v The Pepsi Bottling Group (Canada) ULC
On May 25, 2026, Guru Organic Energy Corp. filed a notice of application pursuant to s. 103.1 of the Competition Act.
Rave Inc. v Apple Canada Inc. and Apple Inc.
On May 26, 2026, Rave Inc. filed a notice of application pursuant to s. 104 of the Competition Act.