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Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1594 - Data, Power, and Sovereignty in Canada with Emily Osborne

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1594 - Data, Power, and Sovereignty in Canada with Emily Osborne

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On this episode of The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian speaks with Emily Osborne of the Canadian Shield Institute about a growing issue that sits at the intersection of technology, economics, and national security: digital sovereignty. As more of Canada’s data — from government systems to private enterprises — is stored on foreign-owned infrastructure, the question becomes increasingly urgent: who really controls that data? The conversation explores the risks tied to reliance on U.S.-based cloud providers, including legal exposure under foreign legislation and the broader implications for security and independence. They also discuss what Canada can do to strengthen its position, from supporting domestic tech companies to investing in sovereign infrastructure and diversifying global partnerships. The role of artificial intelligence adds another layer, highlighting how control over data and AI will shape future economic power. In his closing commentary, Brian reflects on the situation involving Iran, arguing that tactical action without a clear political objective is not true strategy — and questioning where Canada fits in an increasingly complex global landscape. A timely conversation about control, risk, and the future of Canada in a digital world.
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