As 2026 begins, debates over digital governance are moving from abstract principles to hard choices about power, security and ...
Canada must assert its sovereignty by articulating a clear, independent national-security strategy in the face of a ...
At a time when threats to Canada are more serious than ever and our closest allies are no longer inherently trustworthy, a ...
As AI reshapes geopolitics, nations in the Global South have a rare chance to design systems built for people, planet and ...
Canada and the European Union released a revised Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) in February 2016.[1] The revisions focus on the controversial and deeply flawed process of ...
Russia emerges as the most active foreign meddler in US elections, deploying artificial intelligence (AI)-driven disinformation campaigns at scale. The rise of generative AI has shifted the ...
“The Internet: An Unprecedented and Unparalleled Platform for Innovation and Change.” That was the title of a chapter published by the World Intellectual Property Organization in 2012. It echoes a ...
The Group of Twenty should initiate a global ocean governance process and call for dialogues, strategies and regional cooperation to ensure that investment and growth in ocean use become sustainable ...
As digital technologies become more sophisticated, so does technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV). This type of violence can take many forms, from the release of personal information and ...
One of the weapons in Russia’s arsenal against Ukraine is the use of hybrid attacks, which combine informational, trade and conventional warfare. These attacks began before Russia’s invasion of ...
A woman speaks on her cell phone in front of a Rogers Communications Inc sign before the company's annual general meeting for shareholders in Toronto on April 22, 2014. (Reuters/Mark Blinch) Rogers ...