Ontario scraps part of law that would have capped ticket resale prices

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The provincial government called the rule unenforceable, saying it would have driven consumers to buy tickets on the black market and further drive up costs

Ontario is scrapping part of a law that would have capped ticket resale prices at 50 per cent above the original face value.

The Progressive Conservative government paused implementation of that section of the Ticket Sales Act – brought in by the previous Liberal government – shortly after the election last year. The government says in its new budget that it is now cancelling the rule, calling it unenforceable and saying it would have driven consumers to buy tickets on the black market and further drive up costs.Other changes to the Ticket Sales Act in the Tory budget include requiring primary ticket sellers to disclose how many tickets are going on sale, if the tickets are going to be made available in batches.

 

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Good. When I buy something it is my property to be sold at a price I agree with.

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