The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project is a think tank dedicated to addressing the issues caused by monopoly power in Canada. CAMP produces research and advocates for policy to make Canada’s economy more fair, free, and democratic.

Who We Are

Team

Keldon Bester

Executive Director, CAMP

Curtis McCord

Policy Analyst, CAMP

Fellows

Piers Eaton

PhD candidate in political studies

Kareem Kudus

Director, Generation Squeeze

Emily Osborne

Policy Research Associate, Canadian SHIELD Institute

Andrew Paulley

PhD student in economics

Sebastian Tansil

Housing Advocate, Kensington Market Community Land Trust

Rachel Wasserman

Corporate & commercial lawyer

Board of Directors

Andrew Cameron

Co-founder, CAMP; Vice President, Northumberland Properties

Alia Lachana

Strategic partnerships and innovation executive

Robin Shaban

Co-founder, CAMP; Partner, 2R Strategy

Jon Shell

Chair, Social Capital Partners

Sarah Stuewe

Associate Director – Philanthropy and Investor Relations, Windmill Microlending

Advisory Board

Vass Bednar

Executive Director, McMaster University – MPP in Digital Society

Barry C. Lynn

Executive director, Open Markets Institute

Michelle Meagher

Competition lawyer

Tim Wu

Julius Silver Professor of Law, Science and Technology – Columbia Law School

Our Supporters

As a non-profit think tank, CAMP relies on donations, grants, and gifts from individuals and organizations aligned with our vision to support our work. CAMP’s work will always be driven by the fight against monopoly and for a more fair, free, and democratic economy, and any funding received will only go to further that vision.

CAMP will make public all supporters who contribute $5,000 or more per year. Any funding directed towards specific reports, research, or events will be made explicit, allowing the audience to make their own judgements on its impact on our work. We will accept anonymous donations for general support only if it is clear that safeguards are in place to ensure the use of that donation is fully within CAMP’s independent control. CAMP is deeply grateful for the pro bono support provided by many behind the scenes, including the talented volunteers who make our work possible.

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The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project is a think tank dedicated to addressing the issue of monopoly power in Canada. CAMP produces research and advocates for policy proposals to make Canada’s economy more fair, free, and democratic.

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