The move
The agency is particularly interested in determining whether Apple used its global clout to pressure operators into not lowering the price of competing handsets.
Apple is now required to hand over
The court also ordered the Californian giant to submit its figures, analyses and strategic plans for the sale of Apple gear in Canada, as well as contracts signed with distributors.
At the time of its 2008 Canada launch, Apple's smartphone was provided exclusively by telecommunications firm Rogers, before it was eventually made available by several carriers.
The Competition Bureau last week stressed that the probe was ongoing and no determination had been made as to whether any laws had been broken.
Apple has 90 days to comply or appeal.