Monday, December 22, 2025
ADVT 
National

Computer 'Scalper Bots' That Scoop Up Concert Tickets To Be Outlawed In Ontario

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 20 Oct, 2016 01:22 PM
  • Computer 'Scalper Bots' That Scoop Up Concert Tickets To Be Outlawed In Ontario
TORONTO — Ontario plans to introduce legislation next spring to outlaw computer "scalper bots" that scoop up huge blocks of tickets to concerts and major sporting events, forcing many customers to the more expensive resale market.
 
Attorney General Yasir Naqvi admits there's no magic bullet he can use to stop criminals operating in other jurisdictions from using sophisticated computer software to make bulk purchases of tickets to resell at far above face value.
 
But he says inaction is not the answer either, and feels strongly that the government needs to do something to try to protect consumers and make sure they get a "fair shot" at buying tickets to big events.
 
Naqvi says he was "bugged" by seeing Tragically Hip fans being shut out of initial ticket sales for the iconic Canadian band's farewell tour last summer.
 
He plans to consult with consumer groups, entertainers and his colleagues in other jurisdictions like New York, who have also struggled to deal with ticket scalping and "bots."
 
Naqvi says the government's legislation will build on a private member's bill by Liberal Sophia Kiwala, which also was aimed at banning "scalper bots.''
 
"I want to see what kind of solutions we can put in place," he said. "New York and London are bigger markets than us, and they're struggling with the same thing."

MORE National ARTICLES

Government House Polishes Silver, Stocks Kitchen For Royal Visit

Government House Polishes Silver, Stocks Kitchen For Royal Visit
VICTORIA — The silverware at Government House in Victoria, B.C., is getting extra special attention in preparation for Saturday's arrival of royal guests.

Government House Polishes Silver, Stocks Kitchen For Royal Visit

Vancouver Empty Homes Tax To Include Secondary Units That Are Used For Airbnb

Vancouver Empty Homes Tax To Include Secondary Units That Are Used For Airbnb
New details of the tax emerged at city hall where council voted to move forward with public consultation despite staunch opposition of three councillors from the centre-right Non-Partisan Association.

Vancouver Empty Homes Tax To Include Secondary Units That Are Used For Airbnb

B.C. Government To Spend Half Billion Dollars On 2,900 Rental Housing Units

B.C. Government To Spend Half Billion Dollars On 2,900 Rental Housing Units
  The province announced Monday that $500 million will be used to create 2,900 rental units in a partnership with non-profit groups, local governments, community agencies and the private sector.

B.C. Government To Spend Half Billion Dollars On 2,900 Rental Housing Units

39-Month Delay Nets Stay Of Proceedings In B.C. Man's Theft And Fraud Case

39-Month Delay Nets Stay Of Proceedings In B.C. Man's Theft And Fraud Case
  Justice Robert Johnston says the defence is responsible for six months of the delay, but he also blamed the Crown for what he called an unreasonably long wait for a trial date.

39-Month Delay Nets Stay Of Proceedings In B.C. Man's Theft And Fraud Case

Grouse Mountain, Iconic Vancouver Attraction, Up For Sale

Grouse Mountain, Iconic Vancouver Attraction, Up For Sale

VANCOUVER — Grouse Mountain ski hill, one of British Columbia's most popular visitor at...

Grouse Mountain, Iconic Vancouver Attraction, Up For Sale

Vancouver-Seattle Partnership Must Be Explored: Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains

Vancouver-Seattle Partnership Must Be Explored: Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains
Canada's Innovation, Science and Economic Development Minister says it's important to explore ways that Vancouver and Seattle can work together more closely as one region.

Vancouver-Seattle Partnership Must Be Explored: Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains