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Canada needs to develop its own AI computing power
by
Guillaume Beaumier
Hubert Cadieux
May 6, 2026
Artificial intelligence
Innovation
Make AI policy about contribution, not just protection
by
Leo Yang
May 5, 2026
Data
Science and Technology
Canada has the tech to connect health records. Why isn’t it being used?
by
Laiba Imtiaz
May 4, 2026
Artificial intelligence
Science and Technology
The Carney government’s embrace of AI will put lives at risk
by
Natasha Tusikov
Blayne Haggart
April 30, 2026
Innovation
Science and Technology
To enrich or not to enrich nuclear fuel: Canada’s dilemma
by
Minika Ekanem
April 22, 2026
Artificial intelligence
Data
Innovation
Innovation sovereignty needs ecosystems, not isolation
by
E. Richard Gold
April 21, 2026
Big Tech
Data
Science and Technology
Canada’s digital sovereignty debate overlooks software risks
by
Joshua van Es
April 21, 2026
Artificial intelligence
Innovation
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The next frontier of AI is biological digital twins
by
Suresh Neethirajan
April 8, 2026
Science and Technology
Ontario’s nuclear industry is necessary
by
Taylor McKenna
February 11, 2021
Innovation
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Getting innovative to meet net-zero targets
by
Richard Carlson
Aïda Nciri
February 9, 2021
Artificial intelligence
Knowledge mobilization will help Canada face the next major challenge
by
Ursula Gobel
February 8, 2021
Science and Technology
Newfoundland and Labrador could become a major hydrogen producer
by
Larry Hughes
February 4, 2021
Science and Technology
The Biden presidency gives Canada’s EV sector a golden opportunity
by
Trent Mell
February 2, 2021
Science and Technology
An international response to offensive cyber operations is long overdue
by
Paul Meyer
January 29, 2021
Big Tech
Science and Technology
Rural broadband connectivity hinges on private-public collaboration
by
Tony Geheran
December 11, 2020
Science and Technology
How the pandemic made the case for digital government reform
by
James Stewart
December 8, 2020
Artificial intelligence
Science and Technology
Policy-makers must get up to speed on AI
by
Gaga Boskovic
November 27, 2020
Science and Technology
New privacy bill is a data protection reset for Canada
by
Teresa Scassa
November 24, 2020
Science and Technology
Making federalism work for energy efficiency
by
Brendan Haley
James Gaede
November 20, 2020
Science and Technology
Canada should reject the idea of deliberately infecting vaccine volunteers
by
Landon J. Getz
Françoise Baylis
November 19, 2020
Science and Technology
When science gets it wrong
by
Elise Smith
Bryn Williams-Jones
November 12, 2020
Science and Technology
Facial recognition is transforming our borders, and we are not prepared
by
Tamir Israel
November 9, 2020
Innovation
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Les universités et collèges sont des intermédiaires de l’innovation
by
Chris Whitaker
Ginger Grant
November 9, 2020
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Canada can harness AI to help with post-pandemic recovery
by
Fadi Haddad
November 5, 2020
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