Letters: Hot Potato
November 24, 2024 - Potato price-fixing allegations in the U.S. implicate Canadian potato giants, the saga of antitrust under Trump continues as Gaetz pulls out of AG nomination, and U.S. DOJ proposes breaking Chrome out of Google and opening up future competition.
Letters: The Private Equity Playbook
November 17, 2024 - A new CAMP report dives deep into private equity’s harmful practices in Canada, CAMP sends Supreme Court letter of support for canned tuna cartel class action, and Khanservatives get early attention in Trump cabinet appointment rumblings.
Letters: Post-Election Antitrust
November 10, 2024 - What a Trump election means for the future of the global anti-monopoly movement, Competition Bureau comes out against preferred provider networks between insurers and pharmacies, and private equity practice that's sucking productive dollars out of Canadian businesses.
Letters: Paying for It
November 3, 2024 - Conservative MPs hold payment giant’s feet to the fire on e-transfer fees, Loblaw CEO says ‘no, you first’ on property restrictions killing grocery competition, and rental pricing software faces international push back from tenants and antimonopolists.
Letters: Stuck in the Middle
October 27, 2024 - The Globe and Mail editorial board calls on policy makers to address food consolidation, Canada’s big banks attempt to shape the future of open banking to their liking, and FTC Chair Khan notches another win against a so-called luxury merger.
Letters: Food Monopolies
October 20, 2024 - A new report by CAMP on the state of monopoly in Canada’s food system, the hidden costs of private equity to workers, consumers, and the Canadian economy, and the FTC brings commonsense click-to-cancel regulation for annoying subscriptions.