Competition Commissioner \u0027adopted an unnecessarily contentious approach\u0027 in trying to block Rogers’ deal with Shaw, court says. Read more
Competition Commissioner Matthew Boswell “adopted an unnecessarily contentious approach” in trying to block Rogers’ deal with Shaw Communications Inc., dragging out the legal case, the federal competition tribunal said in a ruling dated Aug. 28.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYExclusive articles by Kevin Carmichael, Victoria Wells, Jake Edmiston, Gabriel Friedman and others.
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