Over the past several weeks, I have written and spoken about the escalation of antisemitic violence in Canada including a ...
Earlier this month, I appeared on CBC's The Current to discuss the escalation of antisemitic violence in Canada following my ...
The Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology is one of several House and Senate committees currently grappling ...
What are the limits of using AI to help run a legal practice? There is much discussion about what an AI future might look ...
From the moment it was first introduced as Bill C-10 in the fall of 2020, it was readily apparent that mandated payments by ...
The return of lawful access in Bill C-22 has unsurprisingly focused on the government’s significant shift on warrantless ...
Much of the discussion around the new lawful access bill (Bill C-22) has focused on provisions that improved upon Bill C-2, ...
The decades-long battle over lawful access entered a new phase yesterday with the introduction of Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act. This bill follows the attempt last spring to bury lawful access ...
On a hot August day nearly 32 years ago, I was married at the Shaarei Shomayim synagogue in Toronto. My Globe and Mail op-ed notes that I leafed through my wedding album this weekend as I grappled ...
My Globe and Mail op-ed begins by noting that AI Minister Evan Solomon summoned executives from OpenAI to Ottawa last week to explain why the company declined to alert police that it had flagged the ...
Over the past ten days, Canada has witnessed one of the fastest-moving technology policy debates in recent memory. What began as reporting about a tragic act of violence – the shootings in Tumbler ...
Critics of Senator Julie Miville-Dechêne’s successive bills that ostensibly target pornography sites have for years warned of the privacy and equity risks that arise from mandated age verification and ...
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