Competition Bureau says Federal Court has issued emergency stay temporarily suspending dismissal of case against Rogers\u0027 takeover of Shaw.
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The Tribunal said in its ruling that the merger was not likely to result in higher prices for wireless customers and that it was satisfied a plan to sell Shaw’s Freedom Mobile to Quebecor Inc.’s Videotron was adequate to ensure competition isn’t substantially reduced.
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