Big Loblaw stretches its tentacles, on track to become Canada’s grocery landlord

In an opinion piece for The Globe and Mail, CAMP fellow Rachel Wasserman and CAMP executive director Keldon Bester show how a commercial real estate transaction could harm grocery competition in Canada.

Surveillance pricing is everybody’s problem

In an opinion piece for iPolitics, CAMP fellow Emily Osborne and CAMP advisory board member Vass Bednar lay out the harms of surveillance pricing to Canadians

Canada’s role in the Strait of Hormuz – Crypto donations to political parties – Prediction markets coming to Canada

Mornings with Simi discusses: Canada's role in the Strait of Hormuz, crypto donations to political parties, and prediction markets coming to Canada with CAMP fellow Rachel Wasserman.

The dangers of prediction-market gambling coming to Canada

Host Shaye Ganam and Rachel Wasserman who is the founder of Wasserman Business Law and is a fellow at Social Capital Partners and the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project discuss the dangers of prediction-market gambling coming to Canada.

What’s in store for Canada as financial firms bet on prediction markets

The Wealthsimple app. The online investing platform has received regulatory approval to offer forecast contracts, opening the door to prediction trading in Canada.

We must stop the scourge of prediction-market gambling coming to Canada

In an opinion piece for the Globe, CAMP fellow Rachel Wasserman discusses stopping the scourge of prediction-market gambling coming to Canada.

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