Since the Carney government took power, it has shown an odd pre-occupation with preserving the power of federal political ...
The government is doubling down on its support for the Canadian news sector by proposing to massively expand the Labour ...
Two months ago, I wrote about gunfire that hit the doors of several Toronto-area synagogues, including the Shaarei Shomayim, ...
Earlier this week, I appeared before the Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications as part of its study on AI ...
After several days of debate in which the opposition to lawful access seemed half-hearted at best, the Conservatives woke up ...
In a year in which AI has truly dominated much of the news cycle, the story of Anthropic’s Mythos may be the biggest story of ...
Just over a month ago, the Ford government tabled Bill 97, an omnibus bill with provisions fundamentally restructuring ...
In 1997, an MIT graduate student named Latanya Sweeney stunned the privacy world by matching publicly available voter rolls ...
The government’s treatment of political party privacy has been one of the most dispiriting digital policy stories in recent memory. Last year, it buried political party privacy provisions in Bill C-4, ...
The lawful access debate in Canada has to date focused on privacy concerns such as access to subscriber information, mandatory metadata retention, and international production orders. But there is ...
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