Letters: World Leading
February 22, 2026 - Canada leads the G7 in food inflation, what are we going to do about it? Massive majority of Canadians support greater control over social media platforms, and independent grocers in New York take food giant to court over distribution changes.
Letters: Goodbye Gail
February 15, 2026 - What comes next now that the Trump Administration has fired their antitrust chief, CAMP recommendations adopted in updated Bureau merger enforcement guidance, and Europe moves quickly to prevent Meta from closing WhatsApp to third-party AI apps.
Letters: Scammy
February 8, 2026 - New CAMP report released on the scam problem endemic to oligopoly online advertising, global anti-monopoly groups track Big Tech’s use of mergers to dominate in AI in 2025, and U.S. DOJ and states appeal weak remedy that left Google’s search dominance intact.
Letters: Band-Aids
February 1, 2026 - Federal government’s GST credit hike a band-aid fix to Canada’s competition problems, CAMP comments on Competition Bureau’s updated anti-competitive conduct guidelines, and
the U.K.’s competition regulator moves to counterbalance Google’s power over search.
Letters: Clipped Wings
January 25, 2026 - Federal government undermines “hawkish” stance on competition with cuts to Competition Bureau, Amazon gets between independent businesses and their customers with sneaky screen scrapes, and
FTC appeals Meta monopoly loss but suspicions over Trump admin motivations remain.
Letters: Rates of Return
January 18, 2026 - CAMP urges Canada’s telecom regulator not to further weaken home internet competition, the accelerating rise of highly dynamic and highly opaque personalized pricing, and news publishers come together to launch another challenge of Google’s advertising monopoly.

