Conspiracy to Commit Murder? Canadian Newspaper Trades and Closures, 2010-2017

Marc W. Edge
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Newspaper companies in both Eastern and Western Canada have engaged in anti-competitive behaviour since 2010 by exchanging titles, increasingly through trades, and then closing them to create more lucrative local monopolies. This phenomenon reached its height in late 2017 when the country’s two largest chains, Postmedia Network and Torstar Inc., traded 41 mostly Ontario titles and closed almost all of them. The chains claimed there was no collusion involved, but a Competition Bureau investigation reportedly found detailed memos and non-compete agreements. The British Columbia chains Black Press and Glacier Media also engaged in this type of consolidation in the first half of the decade without legal consequence. Including non-daily community newspapers, Black Press and Glacier Media closed or merged twenty-four of the thirty-three titles they exchanged from 2010-2014, or a competitor one of them already owned. While this would appear to be classic anti-competitive behaviour, their dealings went without investigation by the Competition Bureau. This points up the laxity of Canada’s antitrust laws in dealing with newspaper mergers and takeovers.
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共谋谋杀?加拿大报纸贸易与倒闭,2010-2017
自2010年以来,加拿大东部和西部的报纸公司都从事反竞争行为,越来越多地通过交易交换标题,然后关闭它们,以创造更有利可图的地方垄断。这种现象在2017年底达到了顶峰,当时加拿大最大的两家连锁媒体Postmedia Network和Torstar Inc.交易了41家报纸,其中大部分是安大略省的报纸,并几乎全部关闭。这些连锁店声称没有勾结,但据报道,竞争局的调查发现了详细的备忘录和竞业禁止协议。不列颠哥伦比亚省的连锁媒体Black Press和Glacier Media也在这十年的前五年进行了这种类型的合并,但没有法律后果。包括非每日社区报纸在内,Black Press和Glacier Media关闭或合并了他们在2010-2014年间交换的33份报纸中的24份,或者其中一份已经拥有的竞争对手。尽管这看起来是典型的反竞争行为,但他们的交易并未受到竞争局的调查。这凸显了加拿大反托拉斯法在处理报纸合并和收购方面的松懈。
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