Letters: Grocery Gatekeepers
January 19, 2024 - Competition Bureau breaks Sobeys grocery grip on the residents of Crowsnest Pass, Government approves Bunge-Viterra agribusiness deal at the expense of farmers, and Rogers tops the charts as Canada’s most complained-about telecom.
Letters: The Price is Wrong
January 12, 2024 - CBC investigation uncovers major grocers consistently deceiving customers on product weight, survey finds that Canada’s largest voting bloc supports public interest regulation of business and, Meta’s fact checking 180 shows the need for anti-monopoly internet policy.
Letters: A Most Anti-Monopoly Year
December 22, 2024 - CAMP looks back on a packed year of anti-monopoly activity at the Competition Bureau, Canadian corporate lawyers’ Christmas wish for courts to ignore the will of elected lawmakers and, Historic U.S. DOJ antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter gives a powerful farewell address.
Letters: Break Up Interac?
December 15, 2024 - Canadian lawmakers push Interac to level playing field and suggest possible break up, the state of growth, concentration, and upheaval in Canada’s network media economy, and the FTC lands a major grocery merger win, but leadership changes cloud the agency’s future.
Letters: Beyond Inflight Meals
December 8, 2024 - Bureau’s Google case signals new era of competition policy for everyday Canadians, Australia proposes new competition policy framework with U.K. and E.U. in mind and, Trump DOJ antitrust pick signals continued scrutiny of Big Tech companies.
Letters: Competition Bureau Sues Google
December 1, 2024 - Competition Bureau sues Google for abusing its dominance in online advertising, Grupo Bimbo accuses Maple Leaf Foods of selling them a cartel lemon and, Alleged algorithmic rent price fixing facing Competition Bureau scrutiny.