Rogers and Shaw win merger case at Federal Court of Appeal

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Breaking: Rogers and Shaw win merger case at Federal Court of Appeal

Rogers and Shaw won a decisive victory at the Federal Court of Appeal, which upheld a ruling in favour of their $26-billion merger.

The tribunal found the deal, plus a separate transaction to sell Shaw’s Freedom Mobile wireless business to Vidéotron, would not seriously reduce competition or lead to materially higher prices in the wireless business. Justice David Stratas, who read the decision aloud, cited the dozens of witnesses the Competition Tribunal heard from, the thousands of pages of evidence it reviewed and the lengthy written decision it released.

 

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This could be Singh’s ticket to The Show.

Liberal Judges....destroying Canada as fast as they can.

Time for Supreme Court of Canada to fix this and prevent even further monopoly and competition degeneration by corrupt multi-billion dollar frauds with zero interest in their customers or even products (see Blue Jays).

We are now Kakistocratic Nation - is a system of government which is run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens.

Canada is dying.

FP_Champagne do your job and block this.

It's all rigged against the consumer. Every time.

Is it time guillotine time yet?

Canadian Consumers are the LOSERS in this case with overall competition growing less & less

CompBureau time to just let it go and focus on true issues instead of a cable deal.

Rogers should be liquidated and its executives should be put in prison for life.

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