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Assisted Decision-Making and the Proposed EU AI Regulation : An Emerging Paradigm Shift From Consent to Contextually Mitigating Human Rights Violations

Karen Eltis | Slaw | November 24, 2021

Facebook needs to be broken up and the pieces regulated

Valerie Steeves | National Post | November 14, 2021

To protect our privacy and free speech, Canada needs to overhaul its approach to regulating online harms

Yuan Stevens | The Conversation | October 20, 2021

Why Facebook and other social media companies need to be reined in

Jane Bailey, Valerie Steeves, Jacquelyn Burkell, & Kaitlynn Mendes | The Conversation | October 18, 2021

Federal election 2021: Why we shouldn’t always trust ‘good’ political bots

Elizabeth Dubois | The Conversation | September 19, 2021

Electronic tracking of voters is a thorny topic in a tight federal election race

Elizabeth Dubois, Sara Bannerman, Nicole Goodman, Jenny Zhan & Julia KalininaThe Conversation | September 16, 2021

A Taxonomy of Judicial Technological Competence

Amy Salyzyn | Slaw | June 24, 2021

Privacy in the Precision Economy: The Rise of AI-Enabled Workplace Surveillance during the Pandemic

Teresa Scassa | CIGI | June 8, 2021

Canada must act fast to prepare for the quantum age

Florian Martin-Bariteau & Tina Dekker | iPolitics | May 31, 2021

Canada long overdue for a data commissioner

Florian Martin-Bariteau | The Hill Times | May 10, 2021

Misplaced priorities: why has the government lost interest in privacy?

Michael Geist | The Hill Times | May 5, 2021

It’s no longer a question about having vaccine passports but how they should be designed

Vivek KrishnamurthyColleen M. Flood | Toronto Star | May 5, 2021

More dynamic solutions to privacy violations needed

Suzie Dunn | The Hill Times | May 5, 2021

Young Canadians deserve better with the Digital Charter Implementation Act

Jane Bailey, Jacquelyn Burkell, & Valerie Steeves | The Hill Times | May 5, 2021

Fingers Crossed for a Sandbox!

Amy Salyzyn | Slaw | April 15, 2021

Canada’s Defense Strategy Falls Behind in the Quantum Age

Tina Dekker & Florian Martin-Bariteau | Lawfare | April 2, 2021

Vaccine certificates should not come at expense of other COVID priorities

Chidi Oguamanam | Policy Options | March 16, 2021

Planned social media regulations set a dangerous precedent

Vivek Krishnamurthy | The Conversation | March 15, 2021

The case for a COVID-19 vaccination certificate

Colleen M. FloodBryan Thomas | The Globe and Mail | February 22, 2021

Five Things to Know About the Clearview AI Findings

Teresa Scassa | CIGI | February 17, 2021

A Canadian Model for Bridging the Private Governance of Online Speech in the Wake of New Privacy Proposed Legislation

Karen Eltis | Slaw | January 25, 2021

2020

Replacing Canada’s 20-Year-Old Data Protection Law

Teresa Scassa | CIGI | December 23, 2020

A Taxonomy for Lawyer Technological Competence

Amy Salyzyn | Slaw | December 18, 2020

Please show your vaccine certificate

Colleen M. Flood, Vivek Krishnamurthy, & Kumanan Wilson | Policy Options | December 11, 2020

Ottawa’s new broadcast bill could spell the end of Canadian ownership requirements

Michael Geist | The Globe and Mail | December 1, 2020

New Privacy Bill is a Data Protection Reset for Canada

Teresa Scassa | Policy Options | November 24, 2020

Beware of the unintended consequences: why Canada’s internet streaming regulation plan could raise consumer costs and reduce competition

Michael Geist | The Hill Times | November 19, 2020

Ottawa should tax tech giants, not treat them like an ATM

Michael Geist | The Globe and Mail | October 16, 2020

It’s time to reboot Canada’s failed digital agenda

Michael Geist | The Globe and Mail | September 17, 2020

AI technologies — like police facial recognition — discriminate against people of colour

Jane Bailey, Valerie Steeves and Jacquelyn Burkell | The Conversation | August 24, 2020

Canada is unprepared for a pandemic election – and it could happen at any time

Michael Pal | The Globe and Mail | July 13, 2020

Companies are increasingly turning to social media to screen potential employees

Elizabeth Dubois | The Conversation | July 8, 2020

Heritage Minister raises possibility of link tax for internet companies

Michael Geist | The Globe and Mail | June 21, 2020

COVID-19: In the Shadow of Ebola, the Patent War to Come and a Forgotten Africa

Chidi OguamanamABS Canada | May 25, 2020

One app per province? How Canada’s federalism complicates digital contact tracing

Teresa ScassaHeinrich-Böll-Stiftung Washington, DC | May 20, 2020

Let’s Weaponize Social Media Against COVID-19

Vivek Krishnamurthy | Slate | May 15, 2020

Five ways a COVID-19 contact-tracing app could make things worse

Jason Millar | Policy Options | May 15, 2020

Side effects may vary: lack of evidence prompts vigilance when considering contact-tracing apps

Jason Millar | The Hill Times | May 6, 2020

After the tech-lash: new digital policy priorities in the post-pandemic world

Michael Geist | The Globe and Mail | May 5, 2020

“Trial by Zoom”: What Virtual Hearings Might Mean for Open Courts, Participant Privacy and the Integrity of Court Proceedings

Amy Salyzyn | Slaw | April 17, 2020

Five ways a COVID-19 contact-tracing app could make things worse

Jason Millar | Policy Options | April 15, 2020

Privacy rights should drive our approach to using personal data during pandemic

Teresa Scassa | Policy Options | April 9, 2020

Patents Cannot Impede Canada’s Response to COVID-19 Crisis

Jeremy de Beer & Christian Clavette | Centre for International Governance Innovation | April 6, 2020

Children’s privacy is at risk with rapid shifts to online schooling under coronavirus

Jane Bailey & Valerie Steeves | The Conversation | April 2, 2020