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Artificial intelligence
What the Canadian government is missing on AI
by
Natasha Tusikov
Blayne Haggart
November 13, 2025
Big Tech
Who governs the digital sphere? How U.S. proxy lobbying erodes Canada’s digital sovereignty
by
Brad McNeil
Helen Beny
November 10, 2025
Big Tech
Data
Innovation
R&D
The right way for Canada to secure cloud sovereignty
by
Lawrence Zhang
October 29, 2025
Artificial intelligence
Canada’s health data is flowing abroad while Ottawa stalls on AI rules
by
Taryn Ellens
October 24, 2025
Artificial intelligence
As AI claims entry-level jobs, we need to prioritize real-world experience for young people alongside learning
by
Ilona Dougherty
October 21, 2025
Artificial intelligence
Big Tech
Innovation
A made-in-Canada approach to AI
by
Anne Pasek
Jiaqi Wen
Kelly Bronson
October 20, 2025
Artificial intelligence
Canada’s AI ambitions depend on energy security and critical resources
October 17, 2025
Innovation
Leveraging Canada’s Arctic experience to shape space-mining norms
by
Hema Nadarajah
Adam Janikowski
October 14, 2025
Science and Technology
What nuclear arms control can teach us about managing pandemics
by
George Bothwell
May 13, 2020
Science and Technology
Counting the ways COVID takes a toll on women
by
Sylvia Bashevkin
May 12, 2020
Science and Technology
Containing the long-term impact of COVID-19 on higher education
by
Michael A. O’Neill
May 11, 2020
Innovation
Réfléchir à l’après-crise en politique et en santé
by
Catherine Régis
Jean-Louis Denis
Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens
May 11, 2020
Science and Technology
Appreciating the politics of the pandemic
by
Marie-Eve Desrosiers
Philippe Lagassé
May 8, 2020
Science and Technology
As income is lost, chronic illness could rise during pandemic
by
Vivian Tam
Milena Forte
May 5, 2020
Science and Technology
Enjeux éthiques et sociaux du traçage de contacts
by
Stephane Roche
April 29, 2020
Data
Créer une banque de données des effectifs en santé
by
Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
Sarah Simkin
Caroline Chamberland-Rowe
April 27, 2020
Science and Technology
How COVID-19 could reshape the federal public service
by
Kathryn May
April 22, 2020
Data
Science and Technology
COVID-19 tracking data should be managed the way data trusts are
by
Philip Dawson
April 20, 2020
Science and Technology
Five ways a COVID-19 contact-tracing app could make things worse
by
Jason Millar
April 15, 2020
Data
Why we underestimated COVID-19
by
Eric Neudorf
April 10, 2020
Data
Science and Technology
Privacy rights should drive our approach to using personal data during pandemic
by
Teresa Scassa
April 9, 2020
Data
Beware of COVID-19 projections based on flawed global comparisons
by
Simona Bignami-Van Assche
April 7, 2020
Big Tech
Science and Technology
As universities move classes online, let’s not forget the digital divide
by
Marie-Eve Desrosiers
March 25, 2020
Science and Technology
The future of work is based on assumptions we need to challenge
by
Wendy Cukier
March 13, 2020
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