Monopolies Killed My Hometown

Today's episode is slightly different than usual. In today's episode I provide updates on some amendments to the Competition Act introduced in this year's Federal Budget, provide a short update on the Rogers/Shaw merger, and introduce the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project (CAMP) which I'm a founding member of. Finally I circle to an article I wrote about the type of competition our Competition Laws should foster and protect - tl dr; it's not competition like sports, it's the competition that makes an ecosystem stronger and keeps it in balance.

Show Notes

Today's episode is slightly different than usual. In today's episode I provide updates on some amendments to the Competition Act introduced in this year's Federal Budget, provide a short update on the Rogers/Shaw merger, and introduce the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project (CAMP) which I'm a founding member of.

Finally I circle back to an article I wrote about the type of competition our Competition Laws should foster and protect - tl dr; it's not competition like sports where you compete for the sake of competing. It's the competition that makes an ecosystem, like a forest, stronger and keeps the whole forest in balance. A forest that is in balance is healthy, and a forest that is out of balance is unhealthy. We are living in a time that is out of balance, and our communities are weaker because of that.

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What is Monopolies Killed My Hometown?

Do you wonder why small towns, small businesses and people seem to be falling behind and you don’t know why? Feeling helpless about whether any of us can do anything to halt the decline of the places we love? Well, we know a secret. Our society fought the same battles about 100 years ago, and small towns won.

Join Andrew Cameron, the founder of the Center for Small Town Success and small business owner, every other week as he rediscovers our Canadian Anti-Monopoly tradition. The goal is to learn how we successfully fought back against Monopolies in the 1900s so we can restore power to small towns, small businesses and individuals today.

Listen to this podcast if you want to learn more about Canadian Competition Policy and to join the Anti-Monopoly movement. #freeboswell #cdnpoli