Marc Crandall
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Today, June 20, 2025, marks a watershed moment in Canadian competition law: private litigants gain sweeping new powers under the Competition Act, as detailed in our article “New private competition law (anti‑trust) remedies in Canada.” These changes radically expand access to the Competition Tribunal. Three key reforms take effect today:
Coinciding with these reforms, the Competition Bureau has released a revised Information Bulletin on Private Access to the Competition Tribunal. It sets out when and how the Commissioner may participate in private actions under the Act.
This guidance clarifies the Bureau’s supporting role, explains how the Bureau may participate in a private enforcement, and emphasizes it will not routinely intervene unless a matter raises broader competitive implications or raises novel legal issues.
If you have any questions about this new guidance, please contact one of the authors.
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