[Advisors] On now: Taming Big Tech: Liz Denham on How Canada can lead in privacy reform globally - Thurs. May 12th @4pm EDT
Marita Moll
mmoll at ca.inter.net
Thu May 12 13:18:08 PDT 2022
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Subject: Taming Big Tech: Liz Denham on How Canada can lead in privacy
reform globally - Thurs. May 12th @4pm EDT
Date: Fri, 6 May 2022 18:56:00 +0000
From: Andrew Clement <andrew.clement at utoronto.ca>
To: Andrew Clement <andrew.clement at utoronto.ca>
Hi,
I think you may be interested in the 9th event in the *Taming Big Tech:
Exploring the Alternatives *series, hosted by the Centre for Free
Expression at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson U). I
hope you can make it.
Please pass this on to anyone else you think may be interested.
thanks,
Andrew
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CFE Virtual Forum Series: Taming Big Tech - May 12th
How Canada can lead in privacy reform globally
May 12, 2022 @4pm EDT
ZOOM LINK
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=a70e334776&e=03f90bd1b2>
On Thursday, May 12th, the Centre for Free Expression is hosting the
next session in the CFE Series: Taming Big Tech: Exploring the
Alternatives /How Canada can lead in privacy reform globally///featuring
Elizabeth Denham In conversation with Andrew Clement.
The event starts at 4 pm EDT and is accessible through Zoom.
_*Event Details:*_
*How Canada can lead in privacy reform globally*
*#9 in CFE Series: Taming Big Tech: Exploring the Alternatives*
Our digital world is international. Data flows around the world
instantly. But any regulations on these data are domestic. How can
national laws mesh into effective international data protection?
Elizabeth Denham is a world leader in addressing this issue. She has
served as the UK’s Information Commissioner, BC Information and Privacy
Commissioner, Assistant Privacy Commissioner of Canada, and Chair of the
Global Privacy Assembly. Join Elizabeth in conversation with Andrew
Clement, host of the CFE Taming Big Tech series and Professor Emeritus
at University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information.
*May 12th @4pm EDT*
*Zoom link:* ryerson.zoom.us/j/91941276567
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=2687ff5248&e=03f90bd1b2>
This is a free event and no registration is required.
Please contact Ange Holme <mailto:ange.holmes at ryerson.ca>, Coordinator |
Centre for Free Expression
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=f571ee78d7&e=03f90bd1b2> if
you require accommodation to ensure inclusion in this event.
The online event listing and poster can be seen here.
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=c767e17f0f&e=03f90bd1b2> Please
share word of this event on social media and with anyone you think may
be interested.
LISTEN TO PREVIOUS SESSIONS IN THE ‘TAMING BIG TECH’ SERIES...
*#1**How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism: Seize the Means of
Computation*
<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/key-resources/podcasts/how-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-seize-means-computation>*-
*Cory Doctorow*,* <https://craphound.com/> SF author and digital
rights activist, in conversation with Andrew Clement – 2021 May 19
*#2 Take Control of Algorithms, Data, and Infrastructure
<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/key-resources/podcasts/take-control-algorithms-data-and-infrastructure>**-
*Meredith Whittaker*,*
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Whittaker> ex-Googler
and Co-founder/Director of the AI Now Institute at NYU
<https://ainowinstitute.org/>, in conversation with Andrew Clement -
June 2
*#3 Defund Big Tech, Refund Community
<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/key-resources/podcasts/defund-big-tech-refund-communities> -* panel
with *Lilly Irani,* UC San Diego; *Pedro Reynolds-Cuellar, *MIT Media
Lab; *and Dawn Walker,* UofT - June 10
*#4**Governing Big Tech in Canada***
<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/events/governing-big-tech-canada>*- *Taylor
Owen
<https://www.mcgill.ca/maxbellschool/our-people/mpp-teaching-faculty/taylor-owen>*,
*Beaverbrook Chair in Media, Ethics and Communications at McGill
University, founding director of The Center for Media, Technology and
Democracy <https://www.mediatechdemocracy.com/> in conversation with
Andrew Clement - Nov 2
**
*#5 “How Should Democracies Regulate Speech Online?”
<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/events/how-should-democracies-regulate-speech-online>
*- Jameel Jaffer <https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/jameel-jaffer>,
__Adjunct Professor of Law and Journalism, Columbia University and
executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute in
conversation with Andrew Clement - Dec 8
#6 *Use a scalpel or a
club?*<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/events/use-scalpel-or-club>- Konrad von
Finckenstein
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_von_Finckenstein> Senior fellow,
C.D. Howe Institute, former Commissioner of Competition, former
Chairman of the_Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications
Commission_
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Radio-television_and_Telecommunications_Commission> (CRTC)
- Jan 12
#7 *How to re-claim digital platforms for democracy in Canada*
<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/events/how-re-claim-digital-platforms-democracy-canada> -
Wendy Chun
<https://www.sfu.ca/communication/team/faculty/wendy-chun.html>_,_ Canada
150 Research Chair in New Media at Simon Fraser University and
director of the Digital Democracies Institute
<https://digitaldemocracies.org/> - Jan 18
#8: In the Golden Age of Surveillance, Can Privacy Laws Save Us?
<https://cfe.ryerson.ca/key-resources/podcasts/golden-age-surveillance-can-privacy-laws-save-us>
Tamir Israel, Staff Lawyer at CIPPIC <https://cippic.ca/> – Jan 26
UPCOMING:
When and how should non-Indigenous reporters cover an Indigenous
story?
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=fb30c9243d&e=03f90bd1b2> -
*Panelists: Willow Fiddler, Brandi Morin, Moderator: Duncan
McCue* - Tuesday, May 17 @7pm EDT
Bob Stenhouse: A cop’s cop - until he blew the whistle on the
RCMP
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=5045882827&e=03f90bd1b2> -
*#2 in CFE Series: Why Whistleblowers Matter - *_*Bob
Stenhouse In conversation with James L. Turk*_ - Wednesday, May
25 @4pm EDT
Listen to other sessions you may have missed:
2022 Peter Bryce Prize for Whistleblowing
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=5e617f3389&e=03f90bd1b2> - Announcement
& Presentation - 2022 Winner: Janet Merlo
The Future of Democracy in an Era of Social Fragmentation
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=9d557847ba&e=03f90bd1b2> -
Tara Henley In conversation with Samir Gandesha
Silencing Kashmir—The state of press freedom in the world’s most
militarized zone
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=378fefaaf4&e=03f90bd1b2> - Panelists:
Aakash Hassan, Raqib Hameed Naik, Kunal Majumder, Geeta
Seshu. Moderator: Julian Sher
Dr. Michèle Brill-Edwards & Health Canada’s Regulation of
Prescription Drugs
<https://ryerson.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ba07b606d742cfbfec53c9f52&id=48e5097458&e=03f90bd1b2> - Michèle
Brill-Edwards In conversation with James L. Turk
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Andrew Clement
Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Information
Coordinator, Information Policy Research Program
University of Toronto
140 St George Street
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G6
andrew.clement at utoronto.ca <mailto:andrew.clement at utoronto.ca>
http://www.ischool.utoronto.ca/faculty/andrew-clement
<http://www.ischool.utoronto.ca/faculty/andrew-clement>
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