Letters: You Can’t Bank on It
April 6, 2024 - Canadian banks get stingy on their lending to borrowers already reeling from ongoing tariff troubles, global civil society groups come together to tackle the problem of monopoly facing all countries, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg tries to flex his newfound lobbying muscle to get Trump to kill antitrust actions.
Letters: CAMP is Hiring
March 30, 2024 - MP is on the lookout for a talented policy analyst to focus on monopoly in digital markets, a new book argues Canada must break with its history of failed corporate welfare, and new research shows national champion policies support meat monopolies that cost consumers.
Letters: The Bay Down Bad
March 23, 2024 - The end of the Hudson’s Bay Company and the potential for a new economic future for Canada, Apple continues its long track record of frustrating entrepreneurs trying to make awesome products, and Trump moves to fire Democrat Federal Trade Commission heads in brazen power grab.
Letters: Calling for Consolidation
March 16, 2024 - Corporate Canada calls for further consolidation in response to Trump tariffs, uncovering the hidden takeovers that are silently transforming the Canadian economy, and the U.S. DOJ stands firm on proposed remedies in Google case despite Trump transition.
Letters: An Anti-Monopoly Agenda
March 9, 2024 - CAMP releases an Anti-Monopoly Agenda for a more resilient and independent Canadian economy, outlining the threat that major American tech firms pose to the future of Canada’s sovereignty, and two journalistic investigations dive into what's driving America’s concentrated egg market crisis.
Letters: Agricultural Titans
March 2, 2024 - Professor Jennifer Clapp’s new book on the titans that run the global food system, SCP’s new Never 51 series highlights the dangers of monopolies in housing markets, and Bezos cracks down on editorial independence at the Washington Post.





