Google Fights Fees After Losing Constitutional Challenge in Ad Competition Case

Tuesday, Mar 24, 2026 4:42 pm ET1min read
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Google is contesting a $370,000 fee request from the Competition Commissioner after losing a constitutional challenge. The company argues that the case involves public interest, citing a previous tribunal ruling that waived costs for Visa. The Competition Bureau maintains that the fees are reasonable and justified. Google claims that if it is required to pay, the fees should be significantly reduced.

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