As AI reshapes geopolitics, nations in the Global South have a rare chance to design systems built for people, planet and ...
At a time when threats to Canada are more serious than ever and our closest allies are no longer inherently trustworthy, a complacent attitude toward national security cannot be tolerated. Exploring ...
Protecting fiscal sovereignty (the ability to independently manage and control public assets) is a key concern for many ...
Prolonged Real-Time Rail delays and bank-dominated governance are leaving Canada’s payments system uncompetitive, costly and ...
The recent introduction of a $100,000 fee per year for H-1B visas is presented as a measure to protect American workers. In ...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s long-standing and ongoing purges of the senior ...
This November, as the world observes the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, the United Nations has directed ...
In recent months, surveys have confirmed that for a rapidly expanding user base around the world, artificial intelligence (AI ...
An exploration of the structural pressures transforming Canada’s approach to defence and innovation. It assesses how new ...
This paper builds on key takeaways from the discussion on the intertwined nature of platform and AI governance with an emphasis on the need to introduce a multilevel rights framework, unpack ...
Military adoption of artificial intelligence is outpacing governance, compressing decision time and heightening escalation risk. In response, “trust” must be operationalized as assured reliance, clear ...
Kamilla Bonnesen is a research fellow at the University of Ottawa and specializes in the epidemiology of gender-based violence, including technology-facilitated abuse and intimate image distribution.