Canada:
Decision On Google Will Signal If EU Is For Protectionism Or Free Markets – Financial Post, National Post
01 December 2014
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg
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George Addy, a former head of Canada's competition bureau,
comments on "the aggressive action and threat of dismemberment
of Google," saying that it is a direct affront to principles
embedded in trade agreements and competitive market principles. Read the article, which discusses the EU vote to
break up Google, an initiative by a group of politicians from
several European countries.
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