Canada’s future depends on whether we can build a nation where AI is embedded in almost every aspect of our lives.
Four perspectives on the government’s plan to strengthen the Canadian economy, secure the nation and fund the digital age.
African languages are under-represented in artificial intelligence systems due to limited language data, excluding millions ...
In a world of overlapping crises, success may not mean fixing problems outright — but preventing them from getting worse.
Humanitarian femtech is reshaping global reproductive health, but weak governance and privacy risks expose gaps in global ...
Punitive intellectual property frameworks and inadequate data sovereignty protections are significant barriers to equitable ...
In response to the impact of digitalization on global financial systems and who governs them, the Centre for International ...
Marika Jeziorek is a Ph.D. candidate in global governance at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Her research explores migration and technology governance, focusing on temporary protection, ...
This paper traces US digital trade policy from the Clinton-era vision of self-tech regulation to today’s far-reaching digital trade framework. It reveals how current digital trade rules clash with ...
This paper examines China’s evolving artificial intelligence (AI) development and governance, highlighting the interaction between state-led strategies, private sector innovation, national security ...
If the information is already public, how can it be treated as sensitive? (Blair Gable/REUTERS) In the past, becoming a Canadian spy meant joining the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS); ...
The CIGI Campus is a high-end venue in the heart of Waterloo available to non-profit organizations, community groups and ...