Policy, Infrastructure, and Advocacy
Geographic Level: Country
Because bridging Canada’s digital divide isn’t just about new gadgets—it’s about strong policy, reliable infrastructure, and people who won’t stop quacking until everyone is connected.
Topics
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Influencing Digital Policy as a Citizen
(3 discussions)
“You don’t need a lobbyist badge to make noise.”
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Grassroots Digital Movements
(3 discussions)
“When hashtags become headlines.”
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Lobbyists and Think Tanks
(3 discussions)
“Who’s whispering in the government’s ear?”
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Public Consultation and Lawmaking
(3 discussions)
“When the government asks, do we really have a say?”
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Public vs. Private: Who Owns the Digital Future?
(3 discussions)
“Should the internet be a service or a business?”
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Tech Policy in Canada: Where Are We Headed?
(2 discussions)
“Are we planning for the future—or playing catch-up?”
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Who Sets the Digital Rules?
(2 discussions)
“Federal policy or local bylaws—who decides what?”
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Building Digital Infrastructure
(3 discussions)
“From fibre lines to 5G towers—who’s digging where?”