Monthly Archives: August 2023

New (co-written) from me: The Canadian government’s poor track record on public consultations undermines its ability to regulate new technologies

Over at The Conversation, co-written with Natasha Tusikov. In which we express our ongoing frustration with what, at this point, can only be described as the federal government’s refusal to conduct meaningful public consultations on data-governance issues. The government’s just-announced … Continue reading

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Some thoughts on platform governance and Bill C-18 (The Online News Act)

Wrote this up on Twitter (y’all know what I’m talking about, so no need to call it something else), reposting it here. Basically calling for critics to engage with the past decade (and longer) of literature on platform governance, especially … Continue reading

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