Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
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Monthly Communication Report

375446-685458

Organization: Digital Trust Canada/Confiance numérique Canada
Associated registration: 958845-375446-13
Communication date: 2026-05-18
Posted date: 2026-05-18

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Isabelle Sabourin, Legislative Assistant
Members of the House of Commons, House of Commons

James Christie, Director of Policy
Transport Canada (TC)
 
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Subject matter Detail
Budget, Consumer Issues, Defence, Economic Development, Education, Financial Institutions, Government Procurement, Industry, Infrastructure, Intellectual Property, Internal Trade, International Trade, Privacy and Access to Information, Regional Development, Research and Development, Science and Technology, Small Business, Telecommunications Act as an independent, technology agnostic national advisor and neutral ecosystem convenor supporting governments in strengthening Canada’s federated and secure digital infrastructure across the economy, public services and critical infrastructure sectors. Activities focus on enabling secure and sovereign data sharing, trusted access and governance approaches that protect privacy, support resilience and reinforce trust. The organization contributes to coordination and scaling of demonstrators and infrastructure enabling functions that support adoption of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and digital credential ecosystems, while advancing interoperability across standards and enabling Canada’s participation in international trusted data infrastructure frameworks, including GAIA-X Hub Canada.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Michelle Robitaille
 
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