On 22 March 2000 the CCP held a half-day Forum Session intended to explore the challenges
and possibilities associated with international co-operation. Using the experience of the United States and
Canada as a practical example, the session provided an overview of ongoing efforts to combat the growing
problem of cross-border fraudulent, misleading and unfair commercial conduct. The delegations of
Canada and the United States took the leading role in preparing for the session, giving the Committee a
first-hand look at their experiences working together to facilitate communication, information sharing, and
bilateral co-operation in certain cross-border enforcement actions. The following is a summary record of
the Forum Session and the presentations given by representatives from the Competition Bureau of Industry
Canada and the United States Federal Trade Commission.
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Cross‑border Co‑operation in Combatting Cross‑border Fraud
The US/Canadian Experience
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