Category: Data Sovereignty
Who owns your data, where it lives, and why it matters. These posts explore data privacy, Canadian data residency, and the specific considerations facing First Nations organizations and care facilities operating in a digital world.
Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Canada: What First Nations Organizations Need to Know
Your community’s data belongs to your community. That principle sits at the heart of Indigenous data sovereignty, and it has practical implications that go far beyond policy documents and reconciliation frameworks. For band councils, administrators, and IT leads at First Nations organizations in BC, it shapes decisions you are already… Read more