there are regulations for monopolies in Canada now
Since 1889, in one form or another, and that's a good thing. But maybe it's time they were trotted out again.
"TD, RBC, BNS, BMO, and CIBC control 90 per cent of the banking industry; Rogers, Bell, and Telus account for 88.7 per cent of the telecommunications market; Air Canada and WestJet command over 85 per cent the airline industry; ABInBev and Coors control 63 per cent of the beer market; and Sobeys, Loblaws, Metro, Costco, and Walmart command over 60 per cent of the grocery market." https://www.cpacanada.ca/news/pivot-magazine/canadian-business-monopolies
If every grocery store within driving distance charges the same price for bread and it takes 15 years to do something about it there's probably some room for improvement.
Excess profits in the pockets of CEOs who do nothing is the same as stolen wages.
No such thing as excess profits.
She's never heard of robber barons folks.
"Those who can't learn from history are condemned to repeat it."
Your concerns are noted. You’ll be pleased to learn that there are regulations for monopolies in Canada now.
Since 1889, in one form or another, and that's a good thing. But maybe it's time they were trotted out again.
"TD, RBC, BNS, BMO, and CIBC control 90 per cent of the banking industry; Rogers, Bell, and Telus account for 88.7 per cent of the telecommunications market; Air Canada and WestJet command over 85 per cent the airline industry; ABInBev and Coors control 63 per cent of the beer market; and Sobeys, Loblaws, Metro, Costco, and Walmart command over 60 per cent of the grocery market." https://www.cpacanada.ca/news/pivot-magazine/canadian-business-monopolies
If every grocery store within driving distance charges the same price for bread and it takes 15 years to do something about it there's probably some room for improvement.