Canada’s Digital Contact-Tracing Experiment w/ Bianca Wylie

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To kick off a new monthly bonus series on tech in Canada, Paris Marx is joined by Bianca Wylie to discuss Canada’s COVID Alert app, the problems with the digital contract-tracing experiment, and why we need a public post-mortem so lessons are learned for next time.

Bianca Wylie is a partner at Digital Public, a co-founder of Tech Reset Canada, and a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation. Follow Bianca on Twitter at @biancawylie.

Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.

Find out more about Harbinger Media Network at harbingermedianetwork.com.

Also mentioned in this episode:

• This series on Canadian tech is made in partnership with Passage • , a left-wing publication in Canada. Passage published an edited transcript • of the conversation. • On June 17, 2022, Health Canada decommissioned • the COVID Alert app. • In April, Bianca wrote • that the government needed to shut down the COVID Alert app because it wasn’t working (if it ever had). She also began writing a series • on the app on her Medium blog that month. • In July 2020, Bianca and her colleague Sean Mcdonald were already asking • questions • about the app and the planning around it. • Other digital contact-tracing apps were launched in many other countries, including Australia • , France • , and Iceland • , with poor results.

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