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February 15, 2026 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: What comes next now that the Trump Administration has fired their antitrust chief CAMP recommendations adopted in updated Bureau merger enforcement guidance Europe moves quickly to prevent Meta from closing WhatsApp to third-party AI apps If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing and supporting...

February 8, 2026 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: New CAMP report released on the scam problem endemic to oligopoly online advertising Global anti-monopoly groups track Big Tech’s use of mergers to dominate in AI in 2025 U.S. DOJ and states appeal weak remedy that left Google’s search dominance intact If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing and...

February 1, 2026 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: Federal government’s GST credit hike a band-aid fix to Canada’s competition problems CAMP comments on Competition Bureau’s updated anti-competitive conduct guidelines The U.K.’s competition regulator moves to counterbalance Google’s power over search If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing and...

January 25, 2026 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: Federal government undermines “hawkish” stance on competition with cuts to Competition Bureau Amazon gets between independent businesses and their customers with sneaky screen scrapes FTC appeals Meta monopoly loss but suspicions over Trump admin motivations remain If you enjoy Letters, please considering...

January 18, 2026 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: CAMP urges Canada’s telecom regulator not to further weaken home internet competition The accelerating rise of highly dynamic and highly opaque personalized pricing News publishers come together to launch another challenge of Google’s advertising monopoly If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing...

January 11, 2026 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: CAMP looks back on a year of anti-monopoly accomplishments in 2025 Public interest challenges to app store and live entertainment monopolies in Canada emerge over the holidays Canada can’t afford to ignore the proposed takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing and...

December 21, 2025 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: An American monopoly growing in the heart of Canada’s national parks Bank stability regulator calls for more banks and more competition in Canada Grocery code of conduct comes into effect while Santa takes direct action If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing and supporting CAMP. This is the last...

December 14, 2025 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: Research shows companies like Instacart are secretly personalizing grocery prices in the U.S. An update on the state of concentration in Canadian media and internet industries EU launches abuse of dominance investigation into Google’s use of publisher and user content to train AI If you enjoy Letters,...

December 7, 2025 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: What Canadians should look for in the next Commissioner of Competition Another banner quarter of profits for Canada’s oligopoly banking sector Netflix looks to cement its stranglehold on Hollywood with Warner Bros. acquisition If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing and supporting CAMP Now let’s...

November 30, 2025 Welcome to Letters from CAMP, a newsletter on anti-monopoly activity in Canada and abroad, brought to you by the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project. In this instalment we have: CAMP urges CRTC to protect wireless customers during future network outages The U.S. government pushes Big Tech’s agenda in E.U. trade negotiations DOJ takes the easy way out on rental market algorithmic price fixing lawsuit If you enjoy Letters, please considering sharing and supporting CAMP Now let’s...