
The case for Canadian social media sovereignty
From Gander in Canada to Eurosky in Europe, more countries are exploring made-at-home options for U.S.-controlled communications
Mathew Ingram has spent the past two-and-a-half decades writing about the intersection of business, technology and new media for publications including the Columbia Journalism Review, Fortune magazine and the Globe and Mail. He was the Globe's first online columnist, its first blogger, and in 2008 became the paper's first social media editor. He helped develop the paper's approach to online comments and moderation, launched its Facebook page and helped writers and editors figure out Twitter.

From Gander in Canada to Eurosky in Europe, more countries are exploring made-at-home options for U.S.-controlled communications

From Gander in Canada to Eurosky in Europe, more countries are exploring made-at-home options for U.S.-controlled communications

From Gander in Canada to Eurosky in Europe, more countries are exploring made-at-home options for U.S.-controlled communications