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AI Oversight, Accountability and Protecting Human Rights: Comments on Canada’s Proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act
This report is a collaboration of interdisciplinary researchers from the Cybersecure Policy Exchange at Toronto Metropolitan University, McGill University’s Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, and the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University.
Mis- and Disinformation During the 2021 Canadian Federal Election
Aengus Bridgman, Mathieu Lavigne, Melissa Baker, et al.
The State of Competition Policy in Canada: Towards an Agenda for Reform in a Digital Era
Vass Bednar & Robin Shaban
Weak privacy, weak procurement: The state of facial recognition in Canada
Yuan Stevens & Ana Brandusescu
Facing the Realities of Facial Recognition Technology: Recommendations for Canada’s Privacy Act
Yuan Stevens & Sonja Solomun
Harms Reduction: A Six-Step Program to Protect Democratic Expression Online
Canadian Commission on Democratic Expression (CCDE)
A COVID-era proposal to save journalism
Saving Journalism: A Vision for the Post-covid World
Report Highlights: Processes, People, and Public Accountability: How to Understand and Address Harmful Communication Online
Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy
Processes, People, and Public Accountability: How to Understand and Address Harmful Communication Online
Chris Tenove & Heidi Tworek
Understanding the Digital Ecosystem: Findings from the 2019 Federal Election
The Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge
Reframing Canada’s Global Engagement: Ten Strategic Choices for Decision-Makers
Steward Beck, Robert Greenhill, Monika LeRoy, Shuvaloy Majumdar, John McArthur, Rohinton Medhora, Bessma Momani, Taylor Owen, Sanjay Ruparelia, Yves Tiberghien, Jennifer Welsh, & Marie Joëlle Zahar
The Shattered Mirror: News, Democracy and Trust in the Digital Age
Public Policy Forum (PPF)
The Platform Press: How Silicon Valley Reengineered Journalism
Emily J. Bell, Taylor Owen, Peter D. Brown, Codi Hauka, & Nushin Rashidian