‘There’s a high degree of concentration in the Canadian cloud sector right now’: McCord
Curtis McCord, policy analyst at Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the project's latest report on cloud computing.
Canada’s cloud market is ‘broken,’ report warns
The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project latest report describes cloud computing as "core infrastructure" and says there is already a lack of competition in Canada.
Infonuagique et IA : comment se protéger d’un nouvel oligopole?
Le rapport du Projet anti-monopole canadien, publié mardi, indique qu’un marché si concentré réduit la concurrence, complique les changements de fournisseur et accroît la dépendance des entreprises et des gouvernements à l'égard de quelques acteurs dominants.
Les géants américains de la technologie détiennent 85 % du marché canadien
Amazon, Microsoft et Google détiennent 85 % des parts du marché du nuage public au Canada – un chiffre bien supérieur à la moyenne internationale de 66 %, selon le rapport du Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project publié mardi.
3 U.S. tech firms own 85% of Canada’s cloud market, report says
A new report (authored by CAMP) has revealed 85 per cent of the Canadian public cloud market is currently controlled by three American companies. In its spring economic statement, Ottawa highlighted the need for sovereign computing infrastructure in order to grow Canada pool of AI researchers and talent.
Parting Clouds: Creating a Competitive Marketplace for Compute
The Canadian market for cloud computing is monopolized. In a new report, CAMP argues that the most effective response is to unleash competition through procurement, regulation, and competition law enforcement.





