Matthew Boswell's mandate as competition commissioner renewed for another two years
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The federal government is reappointing Matthew Boswell as the commissioner of competition for a two-year term.
Boswell, who was first appointed as commissioner in 2019, was slated to finish his term at the end of February.
A news release published Wednesday says his reappointment comes as the federal government looks to fulfill its promise of a comprehensive modernization of the country's competition law.
The Liberals have made several amendments to the Competition Act over the last couple of years, but the changes still fall short of what the Competition Bureau has recommended to the government.
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