Because more than three-quarters of Canada’s exports are US-bound, the hit to Canada would be orders of magnitude greater ...
If our democratic processes are to be perennial targets of authoritarian states, then the political system will have to ...
Many countries are struggling. Each has different capacities for developing frameworks and for implementing and enforcing ...
Our laws are far too weak to tackle the now obviously existential problems of political interference and disinformation.
But what about Canada’s digital infrastructure? With artificial intelligence (AI) poised to reshape our economy, is this ...
In recent years, various companies have tried to solve a simple problem: how to use AI to give us a quick tool to read aloud ...
The early excitement around generative artificial intelligence (AI) has recently been tempered with a heavy dose of ...
Using long-term industrial policy to dominate supply chains, Chinese planners use financial incentives to push their ...
The country must begin to behave like a fully sovereign middle power with precious assets of its own to protect, rather than ...
Cecil Abungu is a PhD student at the University of Cambridge and a research affiliate at the Institute for Law & AI at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge. Cecil ...
Marie Iradukunda is a Master's student at Harvard Law School. Created with Sketch.
John Ivison is a columnist with the National Post, based in Costa Rica. Created with Sketch.