Sources say the Conservative government «will take action to
end price discrimination against Canadians» in the months ahead.
Not exact matches
The easiest way for the Conservatives to «
end geographic
price discrimination,» or the higher
prices paid in Canada compared with the United States, would be to reduce import tariffs.
The Bill was designed to «
end the anti-competitive practice of geographic
price discrimination, which can potentially drive independent retailers out of the market or deter them from cutting
prices» by requiring large retailers «to charge the same
price at any location that is within 35 kilometres of another of their sites»
Toward the
end of the hearings on 9 March Mr Paton (from Amalgamated Milk Vendors Association) refers to the US Robinson - Patman Act (
price discrimination - never used there, never likely to be) and suggests that it may be worthwhile looking at.