A move by a musician could make Ontario's ticket law obsolete.
Taylor Swift's team will be listing her tickets on Ticketmaster at prices they believe the market demands - that means much higher than what it would usually cost for a stadium show.
Ontario's Ticket Sales Act is slated to come into effect on July 1st. The act would stop tickets being resold at more than 50% above their face value.
The hope was to keep tickets off the secondary market by pricing scalpers and online bots out of the business after the public called for change when hundreds of tickets for the Tragically Hip's farewell tour were snapped up by bots, only to appear on sites like StubHub and SeatGeek later on.