The Competition Commissioner is stepping down. What does Canada need from the next one?

Competition Bureau head Matthew Boswell has announced he will be stepping down before the end of the year.

What Does a ‘Sovereign Cloud’ Really Mean?

Emily Osborne is a fellow at the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project (CAMP), this opinion piece discusses what a Canadian sovereign cloud would entail.

Dear Mark Carney and François-Philippe Champagne: Canada cannot afford to concede more to foreign tech giants

CAMP joins a diverse range of civil society organizations in calling for no further concessions to American Big Tech in ongoing trade negotiations.

A Tech Anti-Monopoly and Accountability Agenda for Canada

In a piece for Tech Policy Press, CAMP executive director Keldon Bester lays out what a tech accountability agenda should look like for the new Canadian government.

Diversify from the U.S. for defence? This must include diversifying from Big Tech

In a piece for the Globe and Mail, CAMP policy analyst Curtis McCord outlines how Canada's dependence on Big Tech could lead to disruptions of Canada's digital infrastructure.

The other sovereignty threat

In Corporate Knights, CAMP executive director Keldon Bester discusses monopolies and oligopolies costing Canadians tens of billions every year.

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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