Canadian Competition Law
The Next 25 Years
September 24-25, 2009 – Hilton Lac-Leamy, Gatineau, QC
The most important changes to Canadian competition law in almost 25 years have ushered in a new era of antitrust enforcement in Canada in cornerstone areas of the Competition Act, including anti-competitive agreements, deceptive marketing, abuse of dominance and merger review.
Important changes to the Investment Canada Act have added further complexity to the regulatory landscape for foreign capital pursuing acquisitions in Canada.
This year’s Fall Conference will bring together an outstanding roster of leading Canadian and international competition lawyers, economists and government officials to discuss these changes and their implications for the future. Reflecting actual experience with the new provisions and published guidance and regulations, this will be the conference you cannot afford to miss!
Don't forget to also register to the Competition Bureau's Second Annual Charity Golf Event on Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Details are included in the brochure.
For information, please contact Nancy Fullerton at the CBA National Office, 613-237-2925 / 1 800-267-8860 ext. 190, or by e-mail at nancyf@cba.org
Thank you to our sponsors:
Most of the presentations will be offered in English, although there may be a few comments given in French. Simultaneous interpretation services will be available in the plenary sessions.
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Contact
Nancy Fullerton
CBA National Office
nancyf@cba.org
613-237-2925; 1-800-267-8860, x 190
Program Accreditation
This program has been approved for 9.5 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by the Law Societies of British Columbia and Northwest Territories.
This program has been accredited by the Law Specialty Committee of the Law Society of Upper Canada for 6.5 hours towards the professional development requirement for certification.
This program has been approved for 9 hours of recognized Professional Development by the Barreau du Quebec.
This event has been awarded one (1) credit by the Saskatchewan Lawyers Insurance Association.
This event has been approved by the PEI Law Society.
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