Navigating transportation supply chain challenges in Canada

We need made-in-Canada solutions to relieve the stress on Canada’s supply chains.
Sustainable Jobs Act must be strengthened if Canada is to succeed in a low-carbon future

The international momentum to move away from fossil fuels towards low-carbon energy and industries will not wait for Canada to be ready.
Carbon-pricing course change drives Liberals into another self-made mess

Instead of winning votes in one region and getting applauded for responding to regional concerns, the Liberals have set off a national bidding war for regional wins.
When it comes to safeguarding Canadian news, let’s stick to the fundamentals

Remember that the motivating purpose of the Online News Act is to ensure fair rent from those who use the work of Canadian journalists.
Involvement with global telecommunications coalition gives Canada ‘a seat at the table,’ say telecom experts

Areas of focus for the Global Coalition on Telecommunications include diversification of telecom supply chains, telecom security and resilience, and 6G.
The original sins of C-18

The fundamental problem lies in the premise Meta and Google somehow misappropriated news content and derived unfair benefits from links to this content.
Inaction is perpetuating Canada’s digital divide

Changing the way we deploy spectrum is a key part of the solution to bridging the rural-urban divide, and ensuring equitable access to affordable and reliable telecommunications services for all Canadians.
Rapid change in our media scene highlights the growing importance of CBC/Radio-Canada

Every Canadian has views about how to change it, and some even want to kill it, but some kind of vision fit for a rapidly changing world needs to come out of the dialogue.
Innovation Minister Champagne could solve connectivity in Canada

By using spectrum conditions in Toronto, he’s let it slip that he has the power to bring affordable bills to the hands of people across the country.
An online safety bill in Canada: time to get on with it already

Canadian youth are at greater risk online than their peers in much of the democratic world because our federal government won’t table a long-promised bill.