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The CUSMA review is Canada’s last chance to govern AI
by
Tiran Rahimian Bajgiran
May 29, 2026
Artificial intelligence
Science and Technology
Children’s privacy is now critical infrastructure in the AI era
by
Muhammad Irfan
May 27, 2026
Data
Northern cable security is becoming a test of Canada’s Arctic readiness
by
Nicole Jackson
May 20, 2026
Artificial intelligence
Big Tech
Data
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
Science and Technology
Caution’s needed in shaping surrogacy laws
by
Jennifer Parks
April 23, 2019
Science and Technology
The ethical line for Down syndrome testing
by
Chris Kaposy
April 22, 2019
Science and Technology
Canadian citizenship in assisted reproduction
by
Lois Harder
April 19, 2019
Science and Technology
The policy challenge of frozen embryos
by
Vardit Ravitsky
April 18, 2019
Artificial intelligence
Science and Technology
Start governing AI now, with some early limits
by
Mark Robbins
April 17, 2019
Science and Technology
Fundamental science needs further investment
by
Kimberly Girling
Katie Gibbs
April 10, 2019
Artificial intelligence
Big Tech
Science and Technology
What have we learned from Google’s political ad pullout?
by
Elizabeth Dubois
Fenwick McKelvey
Taylor Owen
April 10, 2019
Artificial intelligence
Science and Technology
Canada is an underdog in the AI race
by
Creig Lamb
Sarah Villeneuve
April 4, 2019
Science and Technology
Ask Canadians what kind of space program they want
by
Ross Graham
Kieran O’Doherty
March 28, 2019
Data
Science and Technology
L’hébergement des données publiques par le privé ?
by
Richard Khoury
March 28, 2019
Science and Technology
Maple moon rising: a gateway to better Canada-US relations?
by
Christopher Sands
Sean Kelly
March 15, 2019
Innovation
Science and Technology
Les collèges et instituts : clés de l’innovation pour les PME
by
Sarah Watts-Rynard
Denise Amyot
March 11, 2019
Science and Technology
Court ruling on voyeurism could have broad social impact
by
Kristen Thomasen
Suzie Dunn
February 25, 2019
Science and Technology
Créer des villes intelligentes inclusives
by
Jean-Noé Landry
Miranda Sculthorp
February 18, 2019
Artificial intelligence
Science and Technology
Canada needs a robust digital ID system
by
Neil Parmenter
February 13, 2019
Science and Technology
Outdated procurement rules hindering digital government
by
Luke DeCoste
February 12, 2019
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