Ethics

June 2026 Newsletter

This May was a busy one, with major shifts in the Canadian tech landscape.

March 2026 Newsletter

Dealing with the "firehose of information" and "breaking news" every day can be tiring, if not directly taxing on your mental health. What are you supposed to do when this is just the status quo of life now?

February 2026 Newsletter

The rapid change of the Western order is driving Canadian tech sovereignty in new directions.

January 2026 Newsletter

Shifting away from American "big tech" requires determination. 2026 is the year to make these changes.

December 2025 Newsletter

I generally don't like to make hard-and-fast predictions, but I must point out that it appears we're at the peak of the $18-20T "AI" hype bubble now.

November 2025 Newsletter

This month's newsletter is another short one.

June 2025 Newsletter

Information security and personal data hygiene is more critical than ever before. In this month's newsletter, we take a look at some of the most impactful AI and security challenges from May.

April 2025 Newsletter

We're getting a rude but overdue 'wake up call' on our digital sovereignty, and it's time to step up to the challenge.

March 2025 Newsletter

The UK might have just broken encryption, and thus privacy, for all Apple users.

June 2024 Newsletter

This month, the newsletter is heavily focused on privacy issues. Many of these issues are found at the nexus of Machine Learning and various regulatory frameworks, or lack thereof.