Canada Competition Bureau report highlights public feedback on algorithmic pricing, competition
( January 22, 2026, 15:52 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Canada’s Competition Bureau published a report highlighting feedback received through its recent public consultation on algorithmic pricing and competition. The report outlines the main issues raised and four key themes echoed in the feedback: dynamically setting or recommending prices creates market efficiencies; algorithmic pricing can lead to anticompetitive behavior; a lack of data transparency could harm consumers, workers and competition; and government regulations should address anticompetitive conduct without stifling innovation.Statement follows in full. ...
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