Canada regards universal healthcare as a national value and a point of sovereign pride, yet the data that powers it (the diagnoses, treatment notes, and intimate clinical conversations recorded by AI scribes etc.) are currently being processed through servers which fall under American law, with no binding Canadian standard for how it is stored or Read More…
Author: Jane Gordon
Jane Gordon is a Junior Research Fellow at the NATO Association of Canada on the Global Health and Security team. She is currently pursuing a bachelor's in political science at McGill University, with minors in history and economics. Her research interests span global health security, the role of emerging technologies in international preparedness, and Canadian healthcare reform and domestic policy.
Jane has gained policy experience through research internships and fellowship programs, where she explored topics including healthcare transparency and the intersection of economics and governance. She also volunteers regularly with women's and homeless shelters in Montreal, and is involved in student organizations focused on AI policy and education, food security, international volunteering, and women in leadership.

