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Why pressure reveals more about decision-making than planning ever could
As AI adoption grows, not-for-profits face a new test of leadership: turning digital progress into public accountability.
Public-sector modernization is becoming essential to Canada’s security, resilience, and the work of CIOs leading system-wide change.
With funding stretched and demand rising, nonprofits are turning to digital maturity and data integration to protect their missions and strengthen long-term impact.
Around the tables, people started realizing how differently each of them experienced uncertainty.
Cybersecurity has shifted from being a technical headache left to IT to being a critical financial and governance challenge.
Canada’s public sector is learning that speed and scale mean little if citizens don’t trust the systems behind them.
Canadian enterprises face rising pressure to adopt AI, but outdated systems and fragmented data are slowing progress.
As CIO of the Canadian Cancer Society, Lesa O’Brien shows that innovation in non-profits is about trust, culture, and real impact