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Canada's Competition Bureau has secured a Federal Court order compelling major grocery chains, including Loblaw and Sobeys, to provide records related to their use of restrictive land controls. This legal victory is a critical step in the Bureau's ongoing investigation into anti-competitive practices within the grocery sector. The probe examines whether these 'property controls,' which can block rival stores from opening nearby, are unlawfully stifling competition and contributing to high food prices. The outcome could reshape the grocery landscape and offer relief to Canadian consumers facing affordability challenges.