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ToolsRelated topicsResourcesOrdinary Selling Price Provisions of the Competition ActThe Ordinary Selling Price provisions are designed to ensure that when products are promoted at sale prices, consumers are not misled by reference to inflated regular prices. The Competition Bureau encourages retailers in all sectors to examine their pricing practices to ensure that they conform to the deceptive marketing practices provisions of the Competition Act. Upcoming Ordinary Selling Price Seminars News Releases:July 27, 2006 – Grafton-Fraser pays $1.2 million to settle misleading advertising case with Competition Bureau April 1, 2005 – Sears Deceptive Tire Marketing Case July 6, 2004 – Canada's largest sporting goods retailer pays $1.7-million for misleading consumers June 13, 2003 – Competition Bureau Investigation Leads to $1-Million Settlement with Suzy Shier Inc. |