Asserting Canadian sovereignty: integration of AI and drone technology

Development of a purely Canadian sovereignty capability for unmanned aerial vehicles would require the coordinated efforts of the country’s aerospace research institutions.
It is critical that Canada show control over the north and its resources through continuous surveillance as part of an overall strategy, writes Dr. Paul Walsh.

With the re-emergence of military adventurism in many parts of the world, and the often-capricious nature of Canada’s traditional alliances, it is natural for Canadians to re-evaluate how we establish sovereignty over our lands. Our country is blessed by an abundance of ge...

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