Ont. ticket price cap hard to enforce, could send fans to informal markets: experts
TORONTO — The Ontario government’s push to cap resale ticket prices for events across the province might not be much help to fans.
Experts worry the proposed legislation the government announced Friday will be unenforceable, drive up the original price of tickets and lure people into riskier transactions.
The province positioned the move as a way to tamp down on resellers who profit off fans by selling tickets to the hottest shows and games for several times their original price, but it’s “purely symbolism,” said David Clement, the North American affairs manager with the Consumer Choice Center.
“It actually doesn’t help consumers because it means that it caps prices in the regulated market and regulated platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, but it doesn’t cap prices outside in the unregulated market,” he said.


