Today copyright creep is everywhere — the “feudal domain of our day.” But it wasn’t always so.
The global threat environment is increasingly complex and unstable, with hostile states using all instruments of national ...
In recent decades, Republicans defined themselves as the party of free trade. Trump-era policies have challenged this ...
Much political and media attention has focused on US President Donald Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Canadian goods.
The risk from space debris is compounded by the growing congestion from operational satellites in low-Earth orbit, ...
Ever since humankind first launched objects into space, counterspace capabilities (also known as “space weapons”) were ...
In our introduction to CIGI’s The World Votes, 2024 series last February, we wrote: “One year from now, people could inhabit ...
Big tech likely hopes to automate much of the public sector.
Despite repeated warnings from allies, successive Canadian governments have failed to take concrete steps to build necessary ...
Data access and exchange offers benefits but also brings to the fore concerns about privacy rights, ethical implications and the effectiveness of existing regulatory frameworks. Regional approaches to ...
This has the added advantage of forcing us to finally devote our industrial-policy resources toward leveraging our comparative advantage in technology.
Militaries increasingly use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for decision support and combat operations. AI does not replace humans, but personnel interact with AI technologies more ...