CGE Radio: Digital Trust Starts with Modern and Accessible Government Infrastructure
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In this episode of CGE Radio, J. Richard Jones sits down with EY Canada’s Janice Horne, Jen Mossop Scott, and Rohit Boolchandani to explore how digital credentials could play a pivotal role in strengthening Canada’s economy and restoring its global competitiveness.
With Canada navigating a tense trade dispute with the U.S. and seeking ways to enhance productivity, resiliency, and interprovincial trade, our guests unpack how secure and trustworthy digital identity systems can be a key enabler of growth and unity.
We dive into:
- Why global rankings matter and how Canada can climb back up
- Lessons from India’s Aadhaar system and what Canada could adopt
- How to get started in a complex digital policy landscape
- Ensuring citizen trust, privacy, and equity in adoption
Tune in for an insightful discussion on how governments can put citizen-centric digital trust at the heart of Canada’s economic future.
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