CAMP provides 2025 pre-budget submission to federal government

August 2, 2024 - In its submission to the federal government's 2025 pre-budget consultation, CAMP advocates for more resources for the enforcement of Canada's competition law.

CAMP Calls on Competition Bureau to Protect Competition in Markets for Artificial Intelligence

June 28, 2024 - CAMP Submission to the Competition Bureau's call for information on competition and the markets for artificial intelligence (AI) and competition.

CAMP, Fintechs Canada draw up blueprint for a more competitive banking sector

April 2, 2024 - To strengthen competition in Canada's financial sector, the federal government must implement consumer-driven banking and then think bigger, according to a report by Fintechs Canada and the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project (CAMP).

Written Submission to the Senate Pre-Study of Bill C-59, the Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act

March 20, 2024 - C-59 provides material improvements to Canada's competition law. CAMP argues the bill should be passed with a focus on preventing mergers in concentrated markets.

CAMP’s submission to the Department of Finance consultation on the RBC-HSBC Canada merger

July 7, 2023 - A competitive banking sector is the bedrock of a free, fair and democratic economy, responsible for safekeeping the savings of Canadians, providing pathways to home ownership, and opportunities for entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses.

Nordstar-Postmedia merger could define legacy of Competition Bureau’s Matthew Boswell

July 2, 2023 - Just days before Google announced it would be following Meta’s lead in blocking Canadian news content in the wake of Bill C-18′s passing, word came that Nordstar Capital, owners of the Toronto Star and Metroland newspaper chains, had begun talks of a possible combination with Postmedia.

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.

Subscribe