As Canadian consumers have increasingly soured on the major grocers, the country's competition watchdog has turned its sights on restrictive clauses in retail leases that it says are hampering competition in the grocery sector.
As Canadian consumers have increasingly soured on the major grocers, the country s competition watchdog has turned its sights on restrictive clauses in retail leases that it says are hampering competition in the grocery sector.
The bureau says property controls, which are terms baked into commercial leases that put restrictions on other nearby tenants and their activities, can be barriers to both smaller domestic companies and foreign entrants.