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Combines Investigation Act : ウィキペディア英語版 | Combines Investigation Act The ''Combines Investigation Act'' was a Canadian Act of Parliament, implemented in 1910, passed in 1923 by MacKenzie King, which regulated certain corporate business practices that were anti-competitive. It prohibited monopolies, misleading advertising, bid-rigging, price fixing, and other means of limiting competition. It was revised in 1952〔S.C. 1952 supp. c. 314〕 and amended in 1969 by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69.〔S.C. 1968-69 c. 38 sec. 116〕 It was eventually repealed in July 1986 and replaced with the ''Competition Act''. == References ==
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