Trudeau government to kick off talks towards national strategy on big data
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government will take fresh steps Tuesday towards equipping the country for the rapidly advancing era of big data.
The office of Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains has sent invitations to a launch for what it describes as “national digital and data consultations.”
For months, business leaders and academics have been urging Ottawa to create a national strategy to harness the expanding power of the data-driven economy, which is widely expected to produce big economic gains.
But while data holds vast possibilities that can help all industries — there are also potential pitfalls. Privacy and even democratic fears have grown alongside big data’s promise.


