Letting Private Equity Buy Law Firms May Stifle Service, Mobility

CAMP fellow Rachel Wasserman of Wasserman Business Law says law firms should decentralize, not consolidate, to provide good service and keep lower overhead.

OPINION: What should communications policy look like under a Carney government?

With the federal campaign over, effort is shifting from predicting the election’s outcome to what a Liberal government under Mark Carney might actually do.

A Carney Government Must Double Down, Not Retreat, on Competition

Amid rising economic uncertainty, a Carney government should double down on competition to protect sovereignty and affordability for Canadians

Opinion | How Big Tech — not just Trump tariffs — is now the real threat to Canada’s sovereignty

Keldon Bester, Executive Director at CAMP, gives his opinions in the Toronto Star on how big tech — not just Trump tariffs — is now the real threat to Canada’s sovereignty.

Trump’s tariff threats expose Canada’s internal monopoly problem

The prospect of a potential pile-up of U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports has spurred discussion around potentially appeasing the White House by opening our markets to American companies.

Keldon Bester: The Google case shows Canada’s Competition Bureau is meeting the moment

December 5, 2024 - Last week, Canada’s Competition Bureau sued Google, one of the largest companies on the planet, for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, a market that touches nearly every corner of the economy.

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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