Competition Bureau’s abuse of dominance litigation against Google continues
GATINEAU, QC, March 4, 2026 /CNW/ – Acting Commissioner of Competition, Jeanne Pratt, issued a statement following theย Competition Tribunal’s ruling to dismiss Google’s constitutional challenge.
“We welcome the Competition Tribunal’s decision on this matter, which dismissed Google’s allegation that a constitutional right was breached. The Tribunal’s decision reinforces its clear authority to order administrative monetary penalties to promote compliance and deter anti-competitive behaviour.
“Our case against Google continues. We continue to stand by our investigative findings that, through its anti-competitive conduct, Google has been able to entrench its dominance, prevent rivals from competing, inhibit innovation, inflate advertising costs and reduce publishers’ revenues. The final decision in this matter, including any penalties, rests with the Competition Tribunal.”
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