Rogers-Shaw deal in limbo again as competition watchdog gets temporary stay
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The Bureau had sought to block the merger and in its appeal argues that the Tribunal acted outside of its jurisdiction in a “rush to judgment.” If the Tribunal’s decision stands, the merger will only require the approval of federal Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne to go ahead. Champagne said Saturday that he will wait until there is “clarity” in the ongoing legal process before issuing a decision.
The deal was originally scheduled to close by the end of the year, with a possible extension to Jan. 31.
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