Canada’s antitrust watchdog is examining Apple Canada’s contracts with wireless carriers. CNET Canada’s Competition Bureau said Thursday that it is investigating whether contracts that Apple’s Canadian unit has with the country’s domestic wireless carriers for iPhones violated antitrust laws. Specifically, the bureau, which acts as the country’s antitrust watchdog, is investigating allegations that Apple Canada …
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