I think we're forgeting in all the hype
around the Competition Bureau etc., that in Canada we have a Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and that that part of that Charter ensures the Right to Freedom and Liberty of the person.
That may have centred
around the Competition Bureau issue — it's also come up in discussions about the Data Distribution Facility (DDF).
Not exact matches
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It faces modest
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In his experience, clients find ways
around the sold data prohibition and while it would be made available online should the
Competition Bureau ultimately win its litigation, companies like Realosophy would nevertheless incorporate it into larger data packages.
One established Ontario based lawyer (from a prominent firm) even commented publicly and online, some time ago, that it wasn't good for the
Competition Bureau of Canada to not have a certain measure of success as it relates to the Abuse of Dominance provisions
around successful prosecutions.
The problem with this would be that the challenge we face now, on a National level, would just come back
around and at us, at the Provincial level, and had we already lost at the National level it would be like shooting dead - ducks in a barrel, for the
Competition Bureau of Canada.
Based on some of the comments posted, it is quite apparent that many realtors suffer from the same disease as do die - hard union members — as long as they sit
around their offices complaining to eachother about how the
Competition Bureau is treating them unfairly and convincing eachother that the service that they provide is truly worth what they're paid to do it — they'll never hear about or learn to appreciate the other side of the argument.
Public response to online media articles
around the recent Consent Agreement between CREA and the
Competition Bureau overwhelmingly cast real estate agents in a negative light, suggesting, among other things, that we are overpaid, under - qualified, self - serving and lazy.
Oh yeah, and good to see someone turning the bludgeoning tool of the
Competition Bureau around on the accusers.
I agree that we all laid down like a wounded dog & let the
Competition Bureau kick us
around.
CREA's Rules and Regulations
around the operation of DDF would be a separate matter from any notion that the
Competition Bureau of Canada may have any interest whatsoever in the: Direct Data Feed.
Bill McMullin, can't get
around that provincial agreement instead he wants the
Competition Bureau to force Ontario's real estate boards to relinquish all the sold data which is not yet even on registry and upheld as private information and the best way it seems to do so is by by - passing buyer, seller and brokerage approval because he can not, unlike in NS, gain access to the land registry database.
The next decade's
Competition Bureau go
around may very well be TREB's complaint against Realtysellers.
I can not quite wrap my mind
around why the
Competition Bureau feels that allowing members of the public to post their listings directly to the MLS (so called mere postings) will be what «solves» issues of competition in ou
Competition Bureau feels that allowing members of the public to post their listings directly to the MLS (so called mere postings) will be what «solves» issues of
competition in ou
competition in our industry.