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The Competition Bureau (in French, Bureau de la concurrence) is the independent Canadian government law enforcement agency responsible for administration and enforcement of the Competition Act, Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act, Textile Labelling Act and Precious Metals Marketing Act. The agency is headed by the Commissioner of Competition. The current Commissioner of Competition is Melanie Aitken. She served as Interim Commissioner of Competition since December 2008 and was formally appointed to the position on August 5, 2009.[1]
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