2025 CAMP Annual Highlights

Amid unprecedented global uncertainty, the fight against monopoly in Canada continued apace in 2025. With new competition laws on the books, Canadians saw an uptick in legal fights against the monopolies, legislation to foster competition in key sectors, and a renewed focus on mitigating our dependence on foreign giants.

In 2025, CAMP was able to expand its efforts to push back against monopolies through research, regulatory interventions, and commentary on sectors ranging from agriculture to online advertising. Looking back on another year in the fight for a more free, fair, and democratic economy, CAMP has pulled together a brief summary of our accomplishments in the past year.


Cell phone plans could be getting more expensive after years of decline, data suggests

The Globe & Mail

Mobile wireless plans could become more expensive after a long period of price decline, according to Statistics Canada data, representing a possible turn in a multiyear trend that has seen telecom companies compete for a smaller number of new subscribers.

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MP calls for end to Amer­ican com­pany's dom­in­ance of Banff-Jasper attrac­tions

Published in The Edmonton Journal

An Alberta Con­ser­vat­ive MP is call­ing for Ott­awa to end a U.S.-based com­pany’s dom­in­a­tion of sight­see­ing attrac­tions in Banff and Jasper national parks.

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When antitrust meets the art of the deal

The battle for Warner Bros. has become a case study in how media consolidation decisions are made in 2025 America, and it should alarm Canadians.

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Covering news in food and agriculture in 2025

Published in RABBLE

As we enter a new year, it’s important to recall the year that was. With so much information coming and going through various channels, taking a moment to reflect on the major agricultural stories of 2025 can help move us into 2026.

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Competition watchdog wants feds to curb U.S. company’s domination of Banff and Jasper tourist attractions

Published on CTV News

Canada’s competition watchdog wants the federal government to stop an American company’s dominance of the Banff and Jasper sightseeing industries. The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project has issued a new report calling for Pursuit Hospitality and Attractions to be forced to sell off some of its attractions in the area.

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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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