Competition Bureau ups bid-rigging work to protect federal infrastructure cash
OTTAWA — The Competition Bureau of Canada says its efforts to identify and prevent bid rigging in construction contracts this year has already turned up potential criminal activity — just as new federal infrastructure money begins to flow.
Pierre-Yves Guay, the bureau’s assistant deputy commissioner, said some of the educational outreach the bureau has delivered since April has resulted in illegal activities being uncovered and inquiries being launched.
Guay couldn’t say if any of the situations were related to projects funded from the new infrastructure program.
“I cannot confirm that for now, but … I’m sure you’re going to be able to see some developments in the coming months,” he said.


