In Canada, the Competition Act makes price discrimination illegal in certain circumstances. The main reason for which price discrimination cases brought before courts are difficult is:
A) judges have a hard time thinking like an economist.
B) the cases are politically motivated.
C) it is hard to prove that the price difference is not due to objective factors, such as cost differences.
D) the Competition Tribunal tends to dismiss as irrelevant most price discrimination cases.
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