What Canada's industry minister had to say about the U.S. Ticketmaster lawsuit

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After the U.S. Justice Department announced a lawsuit against Ticketmaster, Canada’s minister of industry says the country will be 'looking at what has been announced,' while generally 'fighting for more competition in every sector of the Canadian economy.

against Ticketmaster, Canada’s minister of industry says the country will be “looking at what has been announced” while generally “fighting for more competition in every sector of the Canadian economy.”

“In Budget 2024, we affirmed our unwavering dedication to upholding federal regulations against deceitful marketing tactics, such as concealed fees,” the statement said, adding that the minister of industry will continue to work with provinces and territories to advocate for the “adoption of best practices in ticket sales.”Addictions minister had 'deep concerns' with Toronto's decriminalization pitchU.S.

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