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1.1 The purpose of this Act is to maintain and encourage competition in Canada in order to promote the efficiency and adaptability of the Canadian economy, in order to expand opportunities for Canadian participation in world markets while at the same time recognizing the role of foreign competition in Canada, in order
Promotional contests of chance (promotions) are free entry contests that commercial businesses can use to promote their products or services.
In addition to the promotional contest provision of the Competition Act (section 74.06) and the general criminal and civil misleading advertising provisions (sections 52 and 74.01), Canadas federal Criminal Code also governs promotional contests in Canada (sections 206 and 207).
Section 74.06 of the Competition Act is a civil provision. It prohibits any promotional contest that does not disclose the number and approximate value of prizes, the area or areas to which they relate and any important information relating to the chances of winning such as the odds of winning.
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Canadas Competition Act was amended effective December 15, 2023 to both (i) establish a new, more expansive framework for challenging anti-competitive conduct by dominant firms and (ii) specifically provide that it is an anti-competitive act for a dominant firm to directly or indirectly impose excessive and unfair

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