Letters: Agricultural Titans
March 2, 2024 - Professor Jennifer Clapp’s new book on the titans that run the global food system, SCP’s new Never 51 series highlights the dangers of monopolies in housing markets, and Bezos cracks down on editorial independence at the Washington Post.
Letters: Google’s Right to Squeeze
February 23, 2024 - Google challenges the constitutionality of Canada’s competition laws in response to ad tech suit, conservatives make pledge to take on Canada’s big banks if brought to power in coming election, and Canada’s Competition Bureau investigates the use of AI pricing software in rental markets.
Letters: Competition on the Campaign Trail
February 16, 2024 - Liberal leadership candidates begin to put out initial competition policy platform promises, the Trump administration’s brazen attack on an important defender of American consumers, and why anti-monopoly policy is the best path forward for the future success of Democrats in the U.S.
Letters: Canada’s Tariff Opportunity
February 9, 2024 - Turning Trump’s tariff threat into an opportunity to address Canada’s monopoly moment, soaring eggs prices in the U.S. demonstrate the fragility of a consolidated food system and, how Big Tech enables suppression of expression while championing free speech values.
Letters: A Brief Look Back
February 2, 2024 - CAMP looks back on a year of Canadian anti-monopoly accomplishments in 2024, lawyers tell their private equity clients to expect more scrutiny of acquisitions after reforms and, Lina Khan’s last week caps off a momentous tenure as Federal Trade Commission Chair.
Letters: Pressure at the Margin
January 26, 2024 - Statistics Canada study finds rising margins and market power over the past 20 years, Amazon shuts down all Quebec warehouses after workers push for a fair deal and safe working conditions, and Big Tech’s center-stage presence at Trump inauguration bodes ill for corporate pushback.




