Canada needs a real digital sovereignty strategy—not half measures

Digital sovereignty is not an abstract debate. It is about control over our economy, our democracy, and our future prosperity.
Finance and National Revenue Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced the digital services tax would be scrapped on June 29. The tax was a misstep from the start, writes John Ruffolo.

Canada is at a crossroads.

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