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The Competition Bureau is suing Canada's largest amusement park over advertising misleading prices on its website by not ...
Canada’s competition bureau alleges Wonderland is advertising prices that do not include a mandatory fixed fee of $0.99, ...
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Competition Bureau suing Canada's Wonderland over alleged 'drip pricing'GATINEAU — The Competition Bureau is suing Canada’s Wonderland for allegedly making false or misleading price claims online.
The bureau alleges Wonderland is advertising prices that do not include a mandatory fixed fee of $0.99, $6.99, $8.99 or $9.99 ...
The 2025 season has arrived at Canada's Wonderland, and there are plenty of changes at the park that people should be aware ...
The Competition Bureau sued Canada’s Wonderland over alleged drip pricing, claiming the park misleads customers by not ...
The Competition Bureau is taking legal action against Canada's Wonderland Company for advertising park tickets and a variety of other items at a lower price than what consumers actually have to pay ...
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The Competition Bureau says it is taking Canada's Wonderland to court because it alleges the company that runs the amusement ...
The Competition Bureau is suing Canada's Wonderland over advertising misleading prices on its website by not including fixed ...
Canada’s Wonderland, the country’s largest combined amusement and water park, is facing legal action from the federal Competition Bureau. The Bureau alleges that the park engaged in deceptive ...
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