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On non-compete clauses, workers, and the Canadian economy


I had some comments on non-compete clauses in Christine Dobby’s excellent Globe & Mail article, Sign here: Why the increasing use of non-compete clauses is bad for employees, and the economy.

Author graemePosted on October 2, 2019April 23, 2026

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