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The Privacy Paradox: What Canada Can Learn fromEurope's Digital Sovereignty

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The Privacy Paradox

The Privacy Paradox: What Canada Can Learn from Europe's Digital Sovereignty Journey. Lessons from two decades of European experience for Canadian rural and Indigenous communities‍. Technical sophistication without strategic independence creates sophisticated dependence, not sovereignty.

Jan 29, 2026
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COP 30 Report - Community Circle

COP30 Debrief: Indigenous Voices at the Heart of Climate Negotiations, by Emna Barki, Faculty of Law, Université Laval, Quebec (Qc), Canada

Jan 15, 2026
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The Last-Mile Paradox - Article Published In Water Canada Magazine - Issue Nov-Dec 2025 Pp. 11-13

An article by Keyvan Maleki (CEO). The piece calls for a fundamental shift toward decentralized, community-designed systems, long-term partnerships, and fully integrated infrastructure—developed through interdisciplinary teams and genuine co-creation—to build resilient services that can operate reliably in isolation and drive sustainable local development. Achieving this requires a new model of cross-sector, multidisciplinary problem-solving in which engineers, health experts, digital and AI professionals, system operators, energy specialists, policy makers, and community knowledge holders work as a truly unified team rather than in parallel silos. By bringing these diverse perspectives together from the outset, communities can develop solutions that are technically robust, culturally aligned, and capable of thriving in remote environments.

Nov 20, 2025
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Cercle communautaire - Rapport annuel 2024-2025

Sep 1, 2025
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Community Circle - Annual Report 2024-25

Sep 1, 2025
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Water Wellness, Economic Resilience Portfolio

May 30, 2025
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