Inside the corporate battle over your pet’s health

CAMP fellow Rachel Wasserman, participates in the discussion about independent vet clinics are being gobbled up by multinational corporations and private equity in this episode of The Fifth Estate.

CI Financial signs $4.7B deal to be taken private by Mubadala Capital

Rachel Wasserman, a fellow at the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project, said the widening net of private equity means there's dwindling access to information on what these once-public companies are doing.

Report | The Private Equity Playbook: How buyout firms extract rather than build value and what to do about it

November 13, 2024 - In a new report, CAMP charts the harmful rise of private equity in Canada and how we can create an economy we build up rather than buyout.

Cost of Living with Paul Haavardsrud

Paul Haavardsrud talks to CAMP Fellow, Rachel Wasserman about what private equity is and the buying spree the Canadian private equity industry has done in Canada over the last 15 years.

The rise and rise of private equity

The Lately podcast host, Vass Bednar speaks to someone who has brokered such private equity deals: Rachel Wasserman is a lawyer and former investment banker who left that world behind to become a researcher for the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. Her forthcoming paper is called The Private Equity Playbook: Understanding the Secretive Industry Hollowing Out the Canadian 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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