Canadians find ourselves at a critical juncture in our history. While inflation is slowing, the cost-of-living crisis it brought on
 continues to weigh heavily on Canadians who no longer feel they are getting a fair deal in their own country. On the
 heels of this economic strain, the country’s economic model is entering a period of
 unprecedented uncertainty as the relationship with our closest neighbour and ally fundamentally changes for the worse.

In the face of this uncertainty, Canada must chart an economic course that fosters greater resilience and independence at home. An anti-monopoly approach, skeptical of dependence and emphasizing diversity and resilience, is a key component to building this kind of economy.

Pulling together ideas from a diverse range of policy areas; CAMP is proud to release its Canadian Anti-Monopoly Agenda, a series of policy solutions to support Canada’s effort to reinforce our economy amid growing global uncertainty. Across key areas of our economy – food, housing, transportation, communication, digital markets, and banking – policy makers at all levels of government have an opportunity to chart an anti- monopoly future for Canada’s economy.

Read the full policy brief here

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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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