Canada relies on open-source intelligence (OSINT), but secrecy, weak rules and lack of safe harbours stifle innovation.
Operation Spiderweb, eighteen months in the making, was Ukraine’s most audacious drone strike to date. According to Ukrainian ...
US-China relations balance rivalry and interdependence across security, supply chains and trade, as Trump’s tariff strategy tests global stability and economic power.
Strategic, sector-specific economic engagement with China can serve dual objectives: advancing India’s export potential and ...
The panel will reflect on opportunities for inclusive and context-sensitive AI systems and discuss how decolonial ethics can inform the design, deployment, and governance of emerging technologies ...
As more actors enter space, reaching agreements on space activities will become more difficult. A system to recognize and ...
Canada must lead the new space age with vision, innovation, and bold action to secure jobs, sovereignty, and a thriving future in space.
In Ontario, Canada, and England, in the United Kingdom, child protection services encounter problems related to data quality and usefulness, underlying infrastructure deficits, and incongruities ...
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office , the Centre for International Governance Innovation and the World Intellectual Property Organization are pleased to co-host the 8th Annual IP Data & Research ...
Join us for a conversation on Breaking Point: The New Big Shifts Putting Canada at Risk (Signal/McClelland & Stewart, ...
Thomas Vogl is a researcher whose work explores the unanticipated consequences of information technology change on public policy and its administration.
Matthew Silk is an instructor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University.
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