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Canada’s Wonderland accused of misleading online pricing by Competition Bureau

The Competition Bureau alleges the amusement park used deceptive “drip pricing†tactics.ÌýCanada’s Wonderland calls “unsubstantiated.”Ìý

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The Competition Bureau alleges that Wonderland failed to include mandatory processing fees, ranging from $0.99 to $9.99, in its advertised prices for tickets and other items sold online.


A federal tribunal has been tapped to decide whether Canada’s largest amusement park operator has been taking consumers for a ride with deceptive sales tactics. The case, says a public policy expert, could set a record fine.Ìý

The Competition Bureau filed an application against Canada’s Wonderland on Monday, alleging that the theme park has been using “misleading tactics” to lure the public into buying not-so-cheap thrills.

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Diana Zlomislic

The AdvocateÌýis a regular feature by Diana Zlomislic that helps Canadians hold companies and policymakers to account for the goods and services they provide. If you need help or want to share your story, email Diana atÌýdzlo@thestar.ca

Joyce Li

Joyce LiÌýis a breaking news reporter, working out of the Star’s radio room in Toronto.ÌýÌýReach her via e-mail atÌýjoyceli@thestar.ca.

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