Bill C-56 is a positive step towards modernizing Canada’s outdated competition law

September 21, 2023 – Today Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled Bill C-56, the Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, following the government’s announcement last week that they would be introducing […]
CAMP Statement on the NDP’s proposed amendments to the Competition Act and the Competition Tribunal Act

September 19, 2023 Today the federal NDP released the text of their bill, C-352 or the Lowering Prices for Canadians Act, aiming to reform Canada’s Competition Act and Competition Act. […]
CAMP Statement on the Government’s Proposed Amendments to the Competition Act

September 14, 2023 Today the Prime Minister announced the government’s intention to introduce material amendments to the Competition Act to help address the ongoing cost of living crisis facing Canadians. […]
Only reform of Canada’s competition law can prevent another Rogers-Shaw

CAMP statement in response to Minister Champagne’s Approval of Rogers-Shaw: On March 31, 2023, Minister Champagne announced his approval of the Rogers-Shaw takeover. After an unsuccessful challenge by the Competition […]
The Competition Bureau’s appeal of the Rogers-Shaw decision continues the fight for Canadians

Ottawa, ON – On December 30th the Competition Bureau signaled its intention to appeal the Competition Tribunal’s decision rejecting its challenge of the Rogers-Shaw transaction. The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project (CAMP) […]
The Competition Tribunal’s rushed Rogers-Shaw decision puts the interests of billionaires ahead of everyday Canadians

Ottawa, ON – Late in the evening on December 29, 2022, the Competition Tribunal rejected the Competition Bureau’s request to block the harmful Rogers-Shaw transaction outright, instead accepting a remedy proposed […]
Statement on the Competition ActConsultation Announcement

“CAMP celebrates Minister Champagne and the staff of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada on their launch of an open consultation on Canada’s Competition Act. In September CAMP sent a letter […]
Joint Statement on the Competition Act Review Consultation

On February 7, 2022, the federal government announced plans to review the Competition Act – Canada’s key legislation for addressing monopoly power. As part of our mandate to support individuals […]
Rogers outage demonstrates Canada’s misplaced focus on efficiency in its competition law

CAMP statement in response to Rogers’ outage: “Today’s nationwide outage of the Rogers network showcases the far-reaching effects of Canada’s oligopoly telecommunication markets, and the consequences of our misguided focus […]
Competition Policy Series: The Competition Act and Canada’s Digital Future

Digital technologies are reshaping markets in many profound ways, and these changes are creating new challenges for competition authorities. As Canada looks ahead to a consultation on the modernization of […]