Which of the following statements about the law and practice of Canadian competition policy are true/false? Conspiracy is a criminal violation. [ Select ] True False Since bid-rigging cases are heard by the Competition Tribunal, they can be proved based on a balance of probabilities. [ Select ] True False Because price-fixing conspiracy is difficult to prove, the Canadian Competition Bureau stopped pursuing such cases 10 years ago. [ Select ] False True Resale price maintenance is an example of a "rule-of-reason" prohibited practice under the abuse of dominant position section of the Competition Act. [ Select ] True False Vertical mergers are more likely to be blocked than horizontal mergers because efficiencies are less likely to arise from vertical mergers. [ Select ] True FalseMultiple dropdown selections
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