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Is Your Data in the Philippines? Does It Matter?

The Distance Fallacy in Canadian Data Sovereignty

Tags: privacy, data-sovereignty, offshore-processing, bpo, philippines, telecommunications, pipeda, distance-fallacy, personal-data Format: Discussion Article

There is a specific kind of anxiety that attaches to the idea of Canadian data sitting on American servers. It has a geography, a political context, a named adversary. The closeness makes it feel real. The policy apparatus — hearings, amendments, sovereignty declarations — reflects it.

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The Telus Logo Doesn't Mean What You Think

Rebadged Foreign Services, Health Data, and the Infrastructure You Can't See

Tags: telecommunications, health-data, privacy, data-sovereignty, voip, ringcentral, health-information-act, phipa, rebadge, regulated-sectors Format: Discussion Article

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Who Owns the Pipe?

The Case For and Against a Crown Digital Backbone

Tags: telecommunications, rural, infrastructure, broadband, crown-corporation, digital-equity, carrier-competition Format: Discussion Article

Drive four hours in any direction from Calgary and the internet stops being something you take for granted. It becomes something you negotiate with — a slow, expensive, single-option service from a carrier that knows you have nowhere else to go. If it fails, you wait. If the price increases, you pay. There is no alternative.

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