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The Alliance for Canadian Real Estate Education (ACRE) and The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) will be launching a national competition law course for Canadian REALTORS: Competition Law & REALTORS.

This half-day competition law course, prepared by ACRE and CREA and aimed at Canadian real estate professionals, will provide an overview of Canadian competition law as it applies to organized real estate in Canada.  Topics will include: (i) how the criminal conspiracy, misleading advertising, price maintenance, deceptive telemarketing and abuse of dominance rules of the Competition Act apply to the real estate industry in Canada (ii) an overview of the recent amendments to the Competition Act and how they apply to Canadian real estate professionals, (iii) basic compliance guidelines (do’s and don’ts) for real estate agents, (iv) guidelines for real estate board and association meetings, (v) practical competition law case studies and (vi) Canadian competition law compliance resources. 

This new national course that we have designed will be launched this spring.

 

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We provide Canadian competition law services to clients across Canada and internationally.  For more information about our Canadian competition law and consulting services contact us at steve@nortonstewart.com, info@competitionlawcanada.com or call us at +1 604 687 0555 or +1 778 867 5558.

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The materials and information on CANADIAN COMPETITION LAW are provided as legal information about Canadian competition law.  Reading and accessing this information does not create a lawyer-client relationship.  The information on our blog does not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion on any issue.  In addition, the information and materials on this website will change based on new competition law developments and, as such, may not be current as of the date of access.  As such, we take no responsibility for the accuracy or currency of the competition law information or materials on our blog, which should not be relied upon without receiving legal advice from competent legal counsel.

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