Letters: Build It Up

August 31, 2025 - CAMP urges federal government to include role for smaller, innovative builders in Build Canada Homes, a new study shows the billions generated by advertising in Canada and how to keep it out of Big Tech’s hands, and Trump continues his threats to erode our sovereignty as a favour to Big Tech.

Letters: Air Monopsony

August 24, 2025 - Canada’s flight attendant strike saga shows the power of monopsony in labour markets, a U.S. judge requires Amazon to disclose its web of self-interested research funding, and Meta is once again caught misleading advertisers and fudging the numbers on its platform.

Letters: Return on Investment

August 17, 2025 - Amid a government-wide spending review, Canadians can’t afford cuts to the Competition Bureau,
Big Cloud’s dangerous drive to own the future of global technology development, and reporting uncovers Meta’s reckless approach to AI chatbot interactions with children.

Letters: Telecom Tussle

August 10, 2025 - Cabinet decides in favour of infrastructure sharing in regulatory fight between Bell and Telus, more evidence that algorithmic pricing models have the potential to coordinate at the expense of consumers, and Uber’s neglect of rider safety shows the cost of a business model based on rule breaking.

Letters: Invisible Agreements

August 3, 2025 - CAMP responds to the Competition Bureau’s study of algorithmic pricing, CAMP fellow Andrew Paulley lays out the importance of local competition amid tariff turmoil, and pay to play corruption in the Trump administration derails economic populist hopes.

Letters: Cloudy Conditions

July 27, 2025 - Microsoft admits that the sovereignty of foreign countries is secondary to the long arm of American cloud laws, Amazon hikes the price of basic goods as the e-commerce giant’s pricing power grows, and an AI action plan out of the White House with Big Tech’s fingerprints all over it.

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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