The historic, drawn-out deal between the two telecommunications rivals has cleared its biggest legal hurdles, but the sale’s closing date has been extended multiple times, now to March 31, as it awaits final approval from Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne.
“He doesn't want to look like he's being easy on big and he wants to make sure that the public realizes that he's taking his time.” In rejecting Boswell’s arguments, Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton wrote in December that the sale is not likely to substantially lessen competition, result in “materially higher prices” or lead to other service impacts.
Glick said details about such business transactions can usually be finalized after closing, but in this high-profile case Champagne probably wants to iron out the fine print about how the conditions of the agreement will be enforced.
More competition, not less. We already have the crappiest/most expensive mobile plans on the planet.
Wouldn’t it be so nice if the government go this involved with the price gouging within the grocery industry and other industries. My property insurance increased by 10% this year. My cell phone bill has not increased in 5 years and my tv/internet only incensed 4%
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