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AI Governance: A Socratic Synthesis

Introduction This synthesis treats artificial intelligence not merely as a technical artifact, but as a new layer of governance—one that now stands between human intention and human action. AI mediates judgment, organizes knowledge, shapes behavior, and increasingly conditions authority itself. … Continue reading

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AI Governance and the Retention of Sovereignty

Central Claim Artificial Intelligence may act, recommend, and calculate—but it must never rule. Governance exists to ensure that decision-making authority remains human, accountable, and legitimate. The Elements of the Symbol 1. The Shield — Sovereignty & Jurisdiction The shield defines … Continue reading

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Household Continuity Downloadable Image

This Household Continuity Handout pdf goes with the Poster. The Poster synopsizes the written handout as a reminder of a challenging time possible and your resilience through it. See Also: Saving in a Crisis

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Canadian Sovereignty with Telesat Lightspeed.

If we agree that sovereignty is the ability of a polity to act, communicate, and endure without asking permission, then Telesat Lightspeed touches sovereignty at its nervous system. 1. Communications as the condition of sovereignty A state that cannot guarantee … Continue reading

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The true architecture of Arctic sovereignty

Canadian Arctic sovereignty is not secured by: stealth, speed, or alliance reassurance. It is secured by: Canadian sensors seeing first Canadian systems deciding first Canadian leaders choosing what to share, when, and why Aircraft must serve this order, not reverse … Continue reading

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AI Governance Strategy Looks Like

 What a Ground-Up AI Governance Strategy Looks Like Start with Vision & Principles: Define national values and risk-based ethical foundations. Build Governance Architecture: Multilayer institutions with a mix of voluntary and regulatory mechanisms aligned to international norms. Ensure Sovereign Infrastructure: … Continue reading

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AI Governance and The Canadian Opportunity(and Risk)

Canada’s sovereign AI strategy creates a rare opening: infrastructure is being built before norms are fixed. This allows for: Governance baked into design, not added as apology Citizen involvement as structure, not consultation AI as a civic instrument, not merely … Continue reading

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