Letters: Cause for Concern

November 16, 2025 - Competition Bureau concludes rental software algorithmic collusion investigation but remains concerned, Bureau continues its pursuit of property controls in the grocery sector in Atlantic Canada, and Google promises E.U. authorities it will change its ways so long as it gets off easy.

Letters: Budget Competition

November 9, 2025 - Budget 2025 brings competition in banking but misses the potential for an anti-monopoly approach to the economy, Tim Wu’s new book shows Big Tech’s extractive ways and the need for Canada to lead on anti-monopoly, and the U.K.’s CMA takes a second look at the Getty-Shutterstock stock photo merger.

Letters: Does What It Says on the Tin

November 2, 2025 - Federal government proposes banning non-compete agreements in regulated industries, consolidated agricultural input markets push U.S. and Canadian farmers to the brink, and Big Tech expands its spending spree trying to bend European policy to its will.

Letters: Grocery Gouge

October 26, 2025 - Canadian food inflation stubbornly persists as policymakers refuse to act against food chain monopolies, Ticketmaster’s dominance means five figure prices for Blue Jays World Series tickets, and massive AWS outage reflects the dangers of concentration in our economic infrastructure.

Letters: Gassed Up

October 19, 2025 - Federal government approves Sunoco’s takeover of Parkland gas stations and infrastructure, elevated lead levels in popular protein powders remind us of the need for regulation, and Open Markets releases a new report on Big Tech’s threat to freedom of speech.

The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project is a think tank dedicated to addressing the issue of monopoly power in Canada. CAMP produces research and advocates for policy proposals to make Canada’s economy more fair, free, and democratic.

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