Issues/Your Take

What Will Upcoming Elections Look Like?

Like everything else in the world, the (at least short-term) future of elections has been significantly shook by COVID-19. Alaska and Wyoming have shifted their primary and caucus, respectively, to be entirely by mail. South Korea has mandated all voters wear gloves and masks, get their temperature checked, and be “sprayed with hand sanitizer” before […]

Could COVID-19 Finally Spell the End of the Movie Theater? And What Does That Mean for Netflix?

Following up on Tristan’s post from a few days ago, it seems that one person’s crisis is another’s opportunity. As Netflix seems to be outperforming the market (at least in the short term), brick and mortar movie theatres seem to be looking into the face of oblivion. Already struggling to remain relevant in a world […]

5G Network and COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories

Let’s face it: the human race has become entirely dependent on our various internet devices. My days recently have consisted of going on my smart phone to read the news, going on my laptop to do schoolwork and “attend class”, watching Netflix on my smart TV, going for a run and tracking it with my […]

Defining Essential Communications Services Further Entrenches Who is the Media and Who Isn’t

After the government of Ontario announced that it would shut down all non-essential workplaces as part of the effort to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus, it became necessary to define which workplaces were and were not “essential”. On March 25th the government of Ontario released its official list of essential workplaces. Included were […]

Netflix. Pandemic-Recession Proof?

On March 16, Netflix Stock closed at $298.84. The same day the S&P500 Index closed at 2,368.13 – down almost 400 from the previous day close. Tough day for the economy. But, if we look today – a different story is painted. Netflix opened at $376; the S&P at a meager $2,498.08. Markets up ~5%; […]

Freedom of Speech During the Covid-19 Pandemic

The rise of the Internet and the advent of social media has highlighted the need to regulate these open forums whilst balancing the right of freedom of speech. As evidenced by the 2016 US election, although social media can provide an excellent platform for the dissemination of a plurality of ideas and information, it can […]

Blockchain Smart Contracts

Anyone who has taken Contract law will remember the struggles that can arise in interpreting contractual provisions, or keeping on top of 100 pages documents. To address these complexities, many law firms and organisations are looking to enabling contracts through blockchain, allowing these documents to operate through data and logic. This article provides an interesting […]

Why we aren’t ready for the ‘remote’ revolution

As I found myself on Saturday night in a Google Hangouts with friends from Allard, quarantine delivered beer in hand. With a game of PokerStars on one screen, google hangouts on another, and a guide on how to play poker pulled up on my phone I noticed something that I hadn’t really experienced since moving […]

Discussion Post: DRONES

I was reviewing some articles from the CBA and thought it would be interesting to share the following information since people are starting to stay home a little more and drones might be a way of getting out and about! The first thing to highlight is that as drones become more popular and more capable, […]

But Like, Why Zoom Though?

I don’t know about you, but I had no idea that Zoom even existed until shortly before we all went into quarantine a few weeks ago. So imagine my surprise when I found out that this company was founded in 2011, reached “unicorn” status in 2017, and went public last year! It currently sits as […]