Digital public infrastructure is now a nation-building question for Canada

The question is no longer whether Canada needs stronger digital infrastructure, but whether Ottawa will leave it to develop by default.
Evan Solomon
Digital Innovation Minister Evan Solomon. The digital systems Canadians depend on every day work best when no one notices them—but these systems were never designed to work together, write Keiller Zed and Giles Sutherland.

Most Canadians have no idea who processed their payment this morning, verified their identity last week, or transmitted their benefit data securely to a government service. The digital systems Canadians depend on every day work best when no one notices them. But that quiet r...

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