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The CRTC needs to get out of the way
The CRTC must proactively rescind the telecom exception and reintegrate the sector under the general competition regime.
8-minute read
Permissionless Innovation: For an End to the Presumption of Regulation in Telecommunications
The question of the price of cellphone packages in Canada recently resurfaced again, this time during the election campaign. In the context of this debate, we too often forget that Canada has top quality telecommunications infrastructure, despite a regulatory framework that is very restrictive for companies in this sector.
IEDM – Les machines vont-elles nous voler nos emplois ? – Gaël Campan
October 30, 2019 | 11 min. | Dutrizac (QUB Radio) Interview (in French) with Gaël Campan, Senior Associate Researcher at the MEI, […]
5-minute read
Intelligence artificielle: des emplois meilleurs et plus nombreux
The rapid development and deployment of AI is an opportunity.
10-minute read
More and Better Jobs: Addressing AI’s Multiple Effects on Employment
There is a broad consensus that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) will transform our lives both at home and at work. While most analysts agree that, in the long run, the net effect of AI on employment will be positive (as the net effect of all previous technological revolutions has been), some worry that in the short and medium term, AI could eliminate jobs faster than they can be replaced.
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Artificial intelligence will be good for workers
Montreal, October 30, 2019 – Are machines going to steal our jobs? That is the question that keeps popping up in light of the rapid progress of artificial intelligence (AI). Research shows, however, that such fears about the adverse impact of AI on employment are largely exaggerated, according to a study published today by the MEI.
5-minute read
L’entrepreneuriat fait-il une différence en santé?
Facilities funded by the public purse but run by entrepreneurs provide a better environment for patients.
3-minute read
Quality of life in long-term care facilities: Private funded CHSLDs outperform public ones
Montreal, October 3, 2019 – Quality assessment visits of CHSLDs show a very wide gap between the results obtained by public facilities and private funded ones. The latter provide a far better quality of life than facilities run by the government.
6-minute read
Does Entrepreneurship Make a Difference in Health Care? The Case of Private Funded CHSLDs
What does entrepreneurship contribute to health care? Despite the example of Europe, where companies have long had a large role to play within universal systems, simply posing this question in Canada can elicit strong reactions. And even when European successes are mentioned, other reasons are always suggested to explain their better results.
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Health Care Entrepreneurship – How to Encourage the Deployment of Telemedicine in Canada
The technologies behind telemedicine are available, and more Canadians could receive remote care, at home or at work, thereby saving themselves trips and avoiding long waits. Unfortunately, our governments are slow to remove obstacles that prevent patients from benefiting from virtual consultations, and doctors from providing this care.