Canada was set to gain a new Commissioner of Competition in February of next year, but now that looks to be happening sooner rather than later.

Matthew Boswell, the current chief, says he will step down from his role on December 17, 2025, a few months before his term was originally set to end. He said he is leaving early for personal reasons.

“With my term as Commissioner of Competition set to end in February 2026, I have decided, for personal reasons, that I will leave the role a little earlier,” said Boswell, in a statement on Tuesday.

“It has been a tremendous privilege to have worked with the incredible group of people at the Competition Bureau since I first joined the organization in 2011. Since I became Commissioner in 2018, it has been the greatest honour of my career to lead suc

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