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Taylor Owen testifies before House of Commons Committee: C-18
Director Taylor Owen testifies before Canada’s House of Commons on the Online News Act
AI Oversight, Accountability and Protecting Human Rights: Comments on Canada’s Proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act
This report is a collaboration of interdisciplinary researchers from the Cybersecure Policy Exchange at Toronto Metropolitan University, McGill University’s Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, and the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University.
Le rôle de la mésinformation lors de l’élection québécoise de 2022: Observations de mi-élection
Mathieu Lavigne, Anne Imouza, Maxime Blanchard, Catherine Perron, Chloé Staller, Ella Noël, et Kaligirwa Namahoro
The Role of Misinformation in the 2022 Quebec Election: Mid-Election Analysis
Mathieu Lavigne, Anne Imouza, Maxime Blanchard, Catherine Perron, Chloé Staller, Ella Noël, and Kaligirwa Namahoro
L’Université McGill lance le Projet sur la désinformation électorale au Québec
Media Ecosystem Observatory/Observatoire de l’écosystème médiatique
“Canada’s Online News Act shows how other countries are learning from Australia’s news bill” (Nieman Lab)
Taylor Owen & Supriya Dwivedi
Submission for the Study on the Use and Impact of Facial Recognition Technology
Sonja Solomun, Yuan Stevens & Julia Bugiel
“Whose speech will Elon Musk’s Twitter be protecting, exactly?” (Globe and Mail)
Taylor Owen & Supriya Dwivedi
Regulating Face Recognition to Address Racial and Discriminatory Logics in Policing | EPIC AI Symposium
Sam Andrey, Sonja Solomun, & Yuan Stevens
Mis- and Disinformation During the 2021 Canadian Federal Election
Aengus Bridgman, Mathieu Lavigne, Melissa Baker, et al.
Defining the Lines with iMPACTS: A Multi-Sectored Partnership Policy Model to Rehumanize Children’s Online Communication (“iMPACTS Policy Model”)
Shaheen Shariff & Farah Roxanne Stonebanks