A new report from Canada’s monopoly watchdog says pet owners deserve more choice and competitive prices for pet medications.
Statistics Canada data shows Canadian households collectively spent some $7.4 billion on pet foods and medications in 2022, up from $5.7 billion in 2019. The costs of owning a single dog or cat can ...
Today, the Competition Bureau has published an analysis of the pet pharmaceutical sector, titled Pets, vets and meds: The case for more competition. It examines the business practice in Canada of ...
Mandating the supply of pet medication to pharmacists would improve competition and consumer choice.In recent years, more Canadians have brought pets ...
The regulator released a report Wednesday that looked at the market for pet medication in Canada and found a lack of ...
The global market for pet over-the-counter (OTC) medication is poised for substantial expansion, with an estimated valuation ...
The entry of larger companies into the pet insurance market is expected to increase competition. For example, in December 2023, Embrace Pet Insurance insured approximately 600,000 pets nationwide. As ...