PRESS RELEASE
20 June 2025

Google’s Canadian Constitutional Challenge Poses Risk For Civil Enforcement

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Lenczner Slaght LLP

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Widely recognized as Canada’s leading litigation practice, Lenczner Slaght represents clients’ interests in complex, high-profile cases across the country. The firm’s lawyers are distinguished by their depth of court room experience, appearing regularly at all levels of the federal and provincial courts and before professional and regulatory tribunals, as well as in mediation and arbitration proceedings. Visit www.litigate.com to learn more.
Tom Curry was featured in an article by Global Competition Review examining Google’s constitutional challenge to Canada’s Competition Act.
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Tom Curry was featured in an article by Global Competition Review examining Google's constitutional challenge to Canada's Competition Act. The article outlines Google's argument that recent amendments to Canada's Competition Act exceed Parliament's constitutional authority. Tom weighed in on the case's broader implications, noting that the constitutional challenge could disrupt Canada's civil antitrust enforcement processes and shift antitrust enforcement back towards criminal processes.

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Widely recognized as Canada’s leading litigation practice, Lenczner Slaght represents clients’ interests in complex, high-profile cases across the country. The firm’s lawyers are distinguished by their depth of court room experience, appearing regularly at all levels of the federal and provincial courts and before professional and regulatory tribunals, as well as in mediation and arbitration proceedings. Visit www.litigate.com to learn more.

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