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Canada seeks digital economy enforcement collaboration, but willing to go it alone, Competition Bureau head says

By Richard Vanderford ( October 21, 2020, 20:58 GMT | Insight) -- Canadian competition enforcers targeting technology companies will work to achieve "consistent approaches" with other larger jurisdictions, although the country doesn't intend to "abdicate" its responsibility, Competition Bureau head Matthew Boswell said. "Our role is to enforce the law in Canada," Boswell said. "It's not a case where smaller jurisdictions are simply wanting to pass the buck to Washington or Brussels with respect to either enforcement issues or competition policy issues."Canadian competition enforcers targeting technology companies will work to achieve "consistent approaches" with other larger jurisdictions, although the country doesn't intend to "abdicate" its responsibility, Competition Bureau head Matthew Boswell said....

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