Month: February 2025

Canada’s telecommunications regulator has upheld for now its decision allowing the country’s largest providers to offer wholesale access to rivals’ networks outside their core serving regions. But the CRTC said...

The rise of discount retailers, particularly Dollar Tree, has become a point of contention in small communities across the U.S., with local economies grappling with the consequences of their proliferation....

Should Coke be forced to use cane sugar again? Which food coloring will be banned next? What’s the fate of seed oils in the American diet and school lunches? These...

U.S. President Donald Trump is no friend to Canada, and his tariff threats are a menacing shadow as we approach his Feb. 1 deadline. Yet, while the president seems intent...

Washington, D.C. – Tomorrow at 10 AM, the Senate Banking Committee will hold a confirmation hearing for several Trump appointees to regulatory finance roles, including Jonathan McKernan as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)....

At the Paris AI Summit and Munich Security Conference earlier this month, Vice President JD Vance stunned Europeans with an unapologetic defense of American tech innovation, values, and energy dominance...

One underappreciated but worthy reform enacted by several states in recent years has come in the form of curtailing the excesses of liability lawfare, also known as tort and injury...

London, UK – As of this afternoon, new Apple users in the UK can no longer enable Advanced Data Protection (APD) of their data, an end-to-end encrypted backup. In response to...

With a big tech-powered magnifying glass on federal websites, spending contracts, and government payment systems, Elon Musk’s band of DOGE system admins have been turning Washington inside out in their...

The European Commission’s 2025 Work Programme, titled “Moving Forward Together: A Bolder, Simpler, Faster Union,” outlines key priorities that will shape policies impacting consumers across the continent. As consumer advocates,...

A recent study by Rubicon Strategy has confirmed what many Canadians have been saying for years: the lack of competition in the internet service market is hurting consumers. With a...

As the election in Ontario moves along, it is timely to reflect on a policy that Premier Doug Ford delivered on, and that is alcohol retail modernization. Consumers in Ontario...

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