Much of the discussion around the new lawful access bill (Bill C-22) has focused on provisions that improved upon Bill C-2, ...
Age verification, estimation or inference is seemingly all the rage right now. Vendors are promoting it as the solution to thorny challenges to limit access to certain sites and services and ...
The decades-long battle over lawful access entered a new phase yesterday with the introduction of Bill C-22, the Lawful ...
I’ve written extensively about Bill C-4 and the government’s effort to bury political party privacy rules that largely ...
On a hot August day nearly 32 years ago, I was married at the Shaarei Shomayim synagogue in Toronto. My Globe and Mail op-ed notes that I leafed through my wedding album this weekend as I grappled ...
Last spring, the government quietly inserted provisions that exempt political parties from the application of privacy ...
In the wake of reports that AI Minister Evan Solomon may press AI companies such as OpenAI to more aggressively report ...
My Globe and Mail op-ed begins by noting that AI Minister Evan Solomon summoned executives from OpenAI to Ottawa last week to ...
Over the past ten days, Canada has witnessed one of the fastest-moving technology policy debates in recent memory. What began ...
Faced with a bill that would leave political parties subject to weaker privacy rules than virtually any other major organization in Canada, the Senate voted yesterday to amend the bill by including a ...
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