Letters: Mapping Monopoly

April 26, 2026 - Open-source good Samaritan shines a light on contracts that constrict grocery competition, independent cinemas in Canada voice their concerns over Paramount-Warner Bros consolidation, and California’s Attorney General sheds light on how Amazon keeps prices high on other online marketplaces.

Letters: David(s) vs. Goliath

April 19, 2026 - Survey finds addressing monopolized markets is a priority for majority of Canadian small businesses, CBC Marketplace investigation catches Loblaws and Sobeys overcharging customers for meat… again, and US jury finds Live Nation Ticketmaster is a monopoly, paving the way for a breakup.

Letters: Productive Discussion

April 12, 2026 - A new paper from Statistics Canada finds a clear link between competition and labour productivity, Meta moves quick to remove ads for attorneys seeking litigants for platform harms cases, and New York City moves on click to cancel rule to make life easier for subscribers.

Letters: Hollow Chocolate Bunnies

April 5, 2026 - Indie chocolatiers offer some relief this Easter after years of rising prices and shrinkflation, Canadians are ready for regulation of social media, but the details on how it happens matter, and Musk’s bogus online advertising antitrust lawsuit gets tossed by U.S. judge.

Letters: Streaming Showdown

March 29, 2026 - Canada’s Competition Bureau kicks off its review of the Paramount-Warner Brothers Discovery merger, City of Toronto announces public grocery pilot and takes aim at property controls and algorithmic pricing, and Meta loses in lawsuit targeting their intentional use of addicting techniques to keep people on the platform.

Letters: CAMP is Hiring

March 22, 2026 - CAMP is looking for a Communications and Partnership Lead to join our growing team, survey results show Canadians have a deep distrust of opaque algorithmic pricing, and California senator introduces the new BASED Act, adding to the state-led pushback against Big Tech power.

CAMP is a think tank dedicated to addressing the issue of monopoly in Canada. We produce research, policy, and commentary in support of a more free, fair and democratic economy.

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