Canadian Realtor group meets opposition over MLS rules 
Antitrust enforcement agency said proposal could lead to inquiry
By Glenn Roberts Jr., Monday, October 9, 2006.Member groups of the Canadian Real Estate Association have put off a decision on controversial changes to national Multiple Listing Service rules that were questioned by discount real estate brokers and a government antitrust enforcement agency.
The association, which is Canada's equivalent of the U.S.-based National Association of Realtors, announced that it sought to strengthen the MLS trademark through the rule changes, which would have mandated additional services for brokers in or
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