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Natasha Tusikov

Natasha Tusikov, an assistant professor of criminology at York University and author of Chokepoints: Global Private Regulation on the Internet.

Policy-makers need to recognize and regulate digital infrastructure

Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | January 18, 2023
Elon Musk’s chaotic operation and governance of Twitter is a real-world problem because the social media platform has become an essential part of many aspects of global communications. Photograph courtesy of Flickr/NASA HQ PHOTO
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | January 18, 2023
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | January 18, 2023
Elon Musk’s chaotic operation and governance of Twitter is a real-world problem because the social media platform has become an essential part of many aspects of global communications. Photograph courtesy of Flickr/NASA HQ PHOTO
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | January 18, 2023
Elon Musk’s chaotic operation and governance of Twitter is a real-world problem because the social media platform has become an essential part of many aspects of global communications. Photograph courtesy of Flickr/NASA HQ PHOTO
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | January 18, 2023
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | January 18, 2023
Elon Musk’s chaotic operation and governance of Twitter is a real-world problem because the social media platform has become an essential part of many aspects of global communications. Photograph courtesy of Flickr/NASA HQ PHOTO
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | May 5, 2021
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is pictured July 22, 2020. Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada’s National Data Strategy consultations undertaken in 2018 was too narrowly focused on viewing data in terms of the economy and innovation. Instead, data should be considered from a human-rights perspective, writes Natasha Tusikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | May 5, 2021
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | May 5, 2021
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is pictured July 22, 2020. Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada’s National Data Strategy consultations undertaken in 2018 was too narrowly focused on viewing data in terms of the economy and innovation. Instead, data should be considered from a human-rights perspective, writes Natasha Tusikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | May 6, 2020
According to a recent Leger poll, Canadians rated their trust in public health officials, like chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam, at 81 per cent. It’s vital that Canada not squander the public’s high level of trust in public health officials, writes Natasha Tusikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | May 6, 2020
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | May 6, 2020
According to a recent Leger poll, Canadians rated their trust in public health officials, like chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam, at 81 per cent. It’s vital that Canada not squander the public’s high level of trust in public health officials, writes Natasha Tusikov. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | November 5, 2018
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, pictured in this file photograph. While the government’s decision to seek public input should be applauded, there were significant shortcomings with the consultation process, writes Natasha Tusikov. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | November 5, 2018
Opinion | BY NATASHA TUSIKOV | November 5, 2018
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, pictured in this file photograph. While the government’s decision to seek public input should be applauded, there were significant shortcomings with the consultation process, writes Natasha Tusikov. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia