(in full, the Combines Investigation Act) legislation passed in 1911, re-enacted in 1923, and since revised periodically, permitting the government to control practices in restraint of trade arising from combines.
- 1956  It is our contention that use of the Combines Act in regard to said Union, or any Union, is in direct contravention of the original intent of the Act.
- 1958  Frank Howard (CCF--Skeena) suggested hiring of more staff to police provision of the Combines Act.