Google Canada denies abusing power, accuses Competition Bureau of violating rights
- Google denies abusing its market power in response to the Competition Bureau's lawsuit regarding its advertising practices in Canada.
- The Competition Bureau is suing Google for alleged anticompetitive conduct in its online advertising business, seeking the sale of two services and imposing a penalty.
- The bureau alleges that Google's actions discourage competition, inhibit innovation, inflate advertising costs, and reduce publisher revenues.
- In its response, Google accuses the Competition Bureau of violating its constitutional rights.
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