Canadian Budget Implementation Bill Includes Foreign Investment and Competition Amendments

February 10, 2009

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Written By Adam Kalbfleisch and Imran Ahmad

On February 6, 2009, the Canadian government introduced Bill C-10, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament. Bill C-10 includes several significant amendments to the Competition Act and Investment Canada Act which are generally consistent with the recommendations to the Government of Canada in the Competition Policy Review Panel's report, Compete to Win, released in June 2008.

Competition Act

Merger Review

Broadly speaking, the notification provision amendments will affect the timing and may increase the cost of merger review.

Criminal Conduct

Abuse of Dominance/Monopolization

Misleading Advertising

Investment Canada Act

As noted, these amendments to the Competition Act and Investment Canada Act are included in Bill C-10, a budget implementation bill, which is unusual and unexpected. Since the amendments are included in the budget bill, a confidence matter, it is quite likely that they will pass notwithstanding the lack of the type of consultation process that would typically be expected given the sweeping nature of the proposed amendments. In addition, the timetable for review of these amendments is likely to be significantly compressed.

For further information about the proposed Competition Act and Investment Canada Act amendments and their potential impact on specific sectors or businesses, please contact a member of our Antitrust & Competition Group.

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