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Carney’s Digital Recalibration: How the Government is Trending Away from Justin Trudeau’s Digital Policy
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Let Competition Be the Guide: Why the Government and CRTC Got It Right on Wholesale Fibre Broadband Access
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Commentary: Ensuring the Sovereignty and Security of Canadian Health Data
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The Law Bytes Podcast Law Society of Ontario CPD Professionalism Pack
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Episode 175: Amy Salyzyn on the Benefits and Risks of AI to the Legal Profession

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 242: Sukesh Kamra on Law Firm Adoption of Artificial Intelligence and Innovative Technologies
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 241: Scott Benzie on How Government Policy Eroded Big Tech Support for Canadian Culture
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What Is the Canadian Government Doing With TikTok?
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 240: Dean Beeby on Why Canada’s Language Laws May Stop the Posting of Access to Information Records Online
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Risky Business: The Legal and Privacy Concerns of Mandatory Age Verification Technologies
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Another Canadian Digital Policy Own Goal: Corporate TikTok Ban Leads to Millions in Lost Cultural Group Support
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 239: The Rise and Fall of Canada’s Digital Services Tax
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Canada’s DST Debacle a Case Study of Digital Strategy Trouble
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Canadian Government Caves on Digital Services Tax After Years of Dismissing the Retaliatory Risks
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 238: David Fraser on Why Bill C-2’s Lawful Access Powers May Put Canadians’ Digital Security At Risk
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Ignoring the Warning Signs: Why Did the Canadian Government Dismiss the Trade Risks of a Digital Services Tax?
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