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Armed Forces weakened by government’s procurement failures

It goes without saying that this is a time of great instability in the world. ISIL’s murderous reign of terror in an already chaotic Middle East is one of many current global crises. From Vladimir Putin’s Russian expansionism to the potential geopolitical implications of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, these are challenging times. Tumultuous […]

Open procurement process could promote innovation and employment in Canadian aerospace

I’m a Canadian nationalist, and I believe in putting Canadian jobs, corporations, and our economy first. I especially believe that key strategic industries and resources should be protected. Other countries are protecting and even subsidizing their aviation industries. A recent meeting with the Aerospace Industries Association with Canada reminded me of the importance of homegrown […]

Forever lost in the trees?

  Regulators live to regulate. Governments live to govern. The policy, regulatory, and legislative instruments in place today reflect that genetic coding. The machinery of government was, for the most part, conceived in the pre-internet era, predating today’s modern—and mobile—tools of commerce. Consumers have adapted to the pace of technological change, but governments at home and abroad […]

Canadian wireless market: it’s always been a matter of trust

  Fresh off the contentious hearing on the future of television regulation, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission jumped back into the fire last week with a hearing on the wireless market that focused on whether changes are needed to the wholesale market to improve competition. The Big 3—Bell, Telus, and Rogers—unsurprisingly oppose new measures, […]

Canadians deserve to participate in informed conversation on privacy, surveillance

  HALIFAX, N.S.—A multi-year conversation about privacy and surveillance is finally coming to a head, and it may be one of the defining issues of our time. This is a pivotal aspect of the relationship between citizens and the state, and Canadians have a right to sufficient information about the government’s activities to contribute to […]

Canada’s newest resource is flexible, sustainable, potentially unlimited

  Although largely invisible to most of us, a new commodity is fast assuming a central place in Canadian markets: information. As the amount and variety of data covering all aspects of planetary existence increase exponentially―along with our capacity to store, retrieve and analyze that data―we stand at the threshold of unbridled access to vast […]

Feds have an eight-track strategy in a fibre-optic world

  As with most ideas announced by the Harper Conservatives these days, the government’s approach to the management of information technology, digital innovation and Canada’s reputation as a global tech leader, can hardly be described as state-of-the-art. It is more aptly described as an eight-track strategy in a fibre-optic world. After all, when the Harper […]

Canada desperately needs to update its laws for digital era

  New technologies are allowing Canadians’ most personal information to be collected, stored, shared, and stolen in ways that were unimaginable just a few years ago. Cyber-bullying, the distribution of intimate images, identity theft, and increased government surveillance, have become major issues of public concern. Some 71 per cent of Canadians think that protecting personal […]

Connecting more Canadians with high-speed

  On a brisk winter evening in February 2013 I spoke to a group of e-commerce entrepreneurs at a restaurant—just a few steps from the Hill. Pointing to the recommendations of a study prepared by the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology after hearing testimony from 33 expert witnesses, I noted that improving the […]