Competition tribunal yet to decide on Roger-Shaw merger, will give notice ahead of decision

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The competition watchdog said on its website that it ‘intends to provide 24-48 hours notice’ prior to delivering its decision on the merger

“The Tribunal wishes to advise the public that it intends to provide 24-48 hours notice on its website of the time and date of the issuance of its decision,” the competition watchdog said in a notice on its website.

The much-awaited decision on the merger, one of the country’s biggest, will put an end to a 20-month-old dispute with the antitrust authority. The agency had blocked the merger on grounds that it would reduce competition. The companies had proposed selling Shaw’s Freedom Mobile Inc to Quebecor Inc to facilitate the merger, but the bureau rejected the plan saying Quebecor was not a viable competitor with the merged entity.

 

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There’s already a lack of competition in Canada. Should this merger be allowed Canadians will be at the mercy of Bell and Rogers.

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