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.
Letters: The Fix is In
October 13, 2024 - A new book on Canada’s monopoly problem and what we need to do about it, the zombie idea that foreign investment alone will solve Canada’s competition woes, and TD Bank earns a $3 billion fine and growth cap for facilitating criminal activity.
Letters: Fair and Balanced
October 6, 2024- A pro-monopoly piece on the value of public auto insurance monopolies in Canada, how Google’s search decision comes at a pivotal time for the anti-monopoly movement, and the future of Canada's local news ecosystem after the Online News Act.
Letters: The Limits of Transparency
September 29, 2024 - Competition Bureau secures a deceptive marketing win against Cineplex but competition work remains, CAMP co-founder Robin Shaban lays out the cost of Canada’s love affair with big business, and U.S. DOJ launches antitrust suit against Visa’s longstanding debit card monopoly.
Letters: Mythic Markets
September 22, 2024 - Professor Dan Breznitz lays out how myths about markets have cost the Canadian middle class, Rogers cements its Toronto sports dominance and CAMP front and center at the Competition Bureau’s annual Competition Summit
Letters: Percents of a Percent
September 15, 2024 - Is Canada’s banking oligopoly really all that bad for savers and borrowers? Yes., new report sheds light on the extreme concentration of America’s food system, and the first week of the Google ad tech trial wraps with revelations on publisher pushback.
