Fossil fuel ad campaign misled Canadians, claims Competition Board complaint
21 Mar 2023

The environmental group Greenpeace has filed a complaint with Canada’s Competition Bureau against a coalition of the country’s six largest oil sands producers for running what they allege is a “misleading” and “anti-competitive” advertising campaign.
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