The Competition Bureau (Bureau) initiated an inquiry on March 22, 2006, following receipt of a complaint from six persons residing in Canada alleging that Air Canada and Jazz Air LP (collectively Air Canada) had engaged in anti-competitive conduct with regards to their advertising of flights in and out of the Toronto City Centre Airport contrary to sections 52 (false or misleading representations), 74.01 (misrepresentations to the public) and 79 (abuse of dominant position) of the Competition Act. On August 14, 2006, the Bureau published an information notice announcing that concerns relating to sections 52 and 74.01 had been resolved since Air Canada stopped all advertising and bookings for the Toronto City Centre Airport. In addition, the Bureau has found no evidence suggesting a violation of section 79. As such, the inquiry was discontinued in December 2006.