Reconsidering Canada’s electoral futures: Renewed dialogue on online voting

Kalina Kamenova, PhD

By Kalina Kamenova, PhD

Kalina-Kamenova

Kalina Kamenova, PhD

Online voting is a controversial, technological innovation that has generated extensive policy debates in Europe, North America and elsewhere.

There is a clear bifurcation of opinions on the adoption and implementation of online … CONTINUE READING

CPAC recaps the Centre for e-Democracy’s Online Voting Roundtable

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Earlier this week, Centre for e-Democracy Director Nicole Goodman led an Online Voting Roundtable in Ottawa. This event, broadcast on CPAC, brought together government Ministers, experts and practitioners from around the world, and members of Indigenous communities and … CONTINUE READING

The Centre for e-Democracy releases the Internet Voting Project Report

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Director invited to present to the Parliamentary Committee on Electoral Reform

internet-voting-report_outlines_v2(TORONTO, ON) August 23, 2016 – Today Nicole Goodman, PhD, Director of the Centre for e-Democracy (CeD) and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global CONTINUE READING

WEBINAR RECORDING: Internet voting and the 2014 Ontario municipal elections

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Last week, the Centre for e-Democracy (CeD) released key findings from the SSHRC-funded Internet Voting Project; a study of voters, candidates, and election administration during the 2014 Ontario municipal elections, in a webinar presented by Nicole Goodman, CeD Research … CONTINUE READING