Removing anti-competitive regulatory barriers could boost Canada’s GDP by up to $300 billion

Mark Lowey
February 11, 2026

Removing anti-competitive regulations in energy, transportation, retail, and professional services could boost Canada's GDP by up to 10 percent, or $300 billion, over the long term, says an international study commissioned by Competition Bureau Canada. Government reforms to make the rules more competition-friendly would foster innovation, close the productivity gap, and raise living standards, according to the study.

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