Competition law reforms not needed to meet the challenges of Big Tech: Daniel Sokol in the National Post
There are genuine harms from over-regulation or misguided regulation, writes Daniel Sokol in the National Post. Below is an excerpt ...
There are genuine harms from over-regulation or misguided regulation, writes Daniel Sokol in the National Post. Below is an excerpt ...
Regulations that restrict integration of digital platforms and affect their ability to control their data will not capture the diverse ...
Decentralization involves trade-offs, writes Philip Cross in the Financial Post. With more powers devolved to sub-federal governments, there is less ...
If we shackle innovation through excessive regulation, we run the risk of missing out not only on the growth and ...
Were the consequences not so serious, Canada’s chaotic venture into the regulation of content on the Web might be consigned ...
Canada should be encouraging the airline industry to compete on the international stage instead of hiding behind protectionist walls that ...
Superfluous regulatory and policy differences between the US and Canada impose undue costs in the form of transportation delays, higher ...
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