AI and Autonomy Justin Trudeau announces $2.4 billion investment in artificial intelligence The majority of the funds will be allocated to increasing access to computing and technological infrastructure Joseph MortonApril 8, 2024
Mining U.S. and Canada join forces to secure critical mineral supply chains The demand for critical minerals could increase by 400 to 600 per cent by 2040 Joseph MortonMarch 27, 2023
News Canada bans TikTok from government devices Both the FBI and the Federal Communications Commission have warned that TikTok user-data could be shared with foreign nations Joseph MortonFebruary 28, 2023
Canada Government of Canada invests $40 million into quantum computing tech firm The pricetag attached is $177.8 million and it’s expected to create 530 new positions in the quantum computing field Joseph MortonJanuary 23, 2023
Canada Sunshine Coast districts ask for more resources to enforce illicit grow ops The West Coast municipalities say they don't have the tools to enforce federal rules at the local level Natalia Buendia CalvilloOctober 8, 2021
Enforcement Global NGO network outlines 20 ways to make cannabis industries equitable Current legal markets have been captured by corporations and fail to address the racist war on drugs, the International Drug Policy Consortium warns Jared GnamSeptember 24, 2020
Canada Amnesty director calls for racial equity assessment in Canada As part of its legislated review of the Cannabis Act, the country should account for the impacts of enforcement on racialized communities Nick LabaSeptember 11, 2020
The weed wire 80% of Canadians unaware of pot pardon program: survey Only 265 pardons have been granted through Bill C-93 so far, a figure that's been called 'shameful' Nick LabaSeptember 4, 2020
Canada Aphria, Double Diamond remain tight-lipped after advocacy group shares video of alleged unsafe migrant worker living conditions J4MW demands Double Diamond Farms and its partner, Aphria Inc, improve health and safety for workers Michelle GamageJuly 3, 2020
Canada Release non-violent and weed-related inmates to slow COVID-19, says amnesty advocate As prisons around the world depopulate, Canada should consider expunging cannabis offences says NORML Canada executive director Caryma Sa'd Michelle GamageApril 9, 2020