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Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project

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CAMP is a Canadian think tank and advocacy organization fighting for a more free, fair, and democratic economy.
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    Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
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    Apr 22, 2024
    Subscribe to Letters from CAMP, a weekly newsletter on Canada's growing anti-monopoly movement tremendous-pioneer-5842.ck.page/98197ed8f2
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    Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
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    Jun 2
    Canada's compute market is dominated by American hyperscalers, risking competition and sovereignty. But swapping foreign monopolies for domestic ones is no solution. Check out CAMP's new report, Parting Clouds, on what the right path forward looks like
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    Parting Clouds: Creating a Competitive Marketplace for Compute | Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
    The Canadian market for cloud computing is monopolized. In a new report, CAMP argues that the most effective response is to unleash competition through procurement, regulation, and competition law...
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    Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
    @monopolyproject
    May 28
    4 years into Canada's cost-of-living crisis, grocery bills are still climbing and global disruptions mean more is on the way. Canadians need grocery markets that work for them. In a new brief, CAMP lays out what governments at all levels can do about it🛒
    The Grocery Guide: A Recipe for a More Competitive Grocery Market | Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
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    Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
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    May 20
    CUSMA should not give Big Tech a backdoor veto over Canadian digital policy. CAMP’s new brief argues Canada should remove restrictive digital trade rules that limit competition policy, privacy protections, data sovereignty, and platform accountability.
    Why Canada Should Delete Restrictive Digital Trade Rules from CUSMA | Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
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    Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
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    Dec 9, 2025
    For nearly two decades, Canadians have paid more for packaged bread products because of a long-running price fixing arrangement. The new class action settlement offers compensation, but it also reveals how hidden coordination can distort everyday markets. #AntiMonopoly #CdnPoli
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