Canada To Host Digital Enforcement Summit In Series Of Virtual Events This Fall
Canada’s Competition Bureau will host its first annual Digital Enforcement Summit this fall to enhance its effectiveness as it takes on new and emerging issues in the digital economy.
Featuring a series of four online panels throughout October and November 2020, the inaugural Summit will allow the Bureau and its international counterparts to share best practices and explore new tools and strategies for tackling emerging enforcement issues in the digital era.
The Summit will bring together participants from international competition authorities and federal regulators, as well as from the business, legal, and academic communities. The four panels will follow the stages of an investigation from detection to resolution, focusing on issues that are central to enforcement in the digital economy.
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