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SiriusXM to pay $3.3 million penalty for misleading ads 

Briefs | 06/05/2024 6:37 pm EDT

Sirius XM Canada Inc. agreed to pay a $3.3 million penalty to the Competition Bureau after an investigation into the satellite radio company’s misleading advertising tactics. 

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