Backgrounder
June 21, 2002
Amendments to the Competition Act create a new framework to facilitate cooperation between the world's competition authorities. The new Part III will enable the Competition Bureau to request formal assistance from foreign states in obtaining and transmitting evidence located abroad in non-criminal competition matters such as abuse of dominant position. The new framework essentially mirrors existing procedures with respect to criminal matters under the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act. The amendment establishes a framework that sets out the basic requirements to be incorporated in any agreement negotiated for this purpose.
Before Canada enters into a mutual legal assistance agreement, the Minister of Justice must be satisfied that:
Before the conclusion of a mutual legal assistance agreement, the Minister of Justice must be satisfied that minimum requirements are included in the agreement such as:
Any request made under a mutual legal assistance agreement will have to satisfy the Minister of Justice and, ultimately, a Superior Court Judge.