Letters: Canada’s Digital Sovereignty Imperative
June 29, 2025 - In a new piece for the Globe, CAMP’s Curtis McCord argues that digital sovereignty is national sovereignty,
Cohere’s Aidan Gomez says company is “not for sale” amid Big Tech buying spree, and Trump’s FTC continues to disappoint by giving corporations the greenlight for bullying behaviour.
Letters: Not So Friendly Skies
June 22, 2025 - Competition Bureau says what everybody knows: the airline market isn’t serving Canadians, CAMP takes to the pages of Corporate Knights to outline the other threat to Canada’s sovereignty, and
Civil society groups come together to stop Meta’s monopolistic stake in AI leader.
Letters: Gatekeeper Crisis
June 15, 2025 - A new CAMP discussion paper shines a light on Canada's digital gatekeeper crisis, the Competition Bureau sues DoorDash for misleading "drip pricing" practices, and are Canada’s Big Banks to blame for Canada’s sluggish economic dynamism?
Letters: Constitutional Clash
June 8, 2025 - A salvo against Google's complaint that Canada's competition laws are unconstitutional, Competition Bureau stands firm on property controls that limit brick and mortar competition, and
AI Now Institute releases landmark report on the state of power in the AI landscape.
Letters: Transatlantic Anti-Monopoly
June 1, 2025 - CAMP contributes to European efforts to protect democracies from platform power, a 70 year old loophole allowing corporations to create pharmacy empires in Ontario, and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties launches a landmark lawsuit against Microsoft.
Letters: Fowl Play
May 25, 2025 - Sofina Foods aims to consolidate the Canadian turkey market with its acquisition of Exceldor Cooperative,
companies continue to abandon supposed environmental claims when asked to show their work, and Trump’s FTC backs down on important buyer power case, casting doubts on future of U.S. enforcement.





