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Technology's Progressive Future.
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You can read Josh's first post on A Path for Canada's Digital Sovereignty here >> progresschamber.org/insights/pat...
A Path for Canada’s Digital Sovereignty: - Chamber of Progress
Throughout my career I have advocated for internet users and have seen how smart policy can empower people and fuel growth. That’s why I’m excited to join
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October 30, 2025 at 1:52 PM
This September, we submitted comments to the UK Government's development of a Statement of Safety Principles under the Automated Vehicles Act of 2024.

The UK should support an AV framework that safeguards road users, enables innovation, and prioritizes safety. progresschamber.org/resources/uk...
Submission to UK Call for Evidence on AV Statement of Safety Principles - Chamber of Progress
25Q3 - UK AV Safety Principles_ Open Call for Evidence (1)Download
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October 15, 2025 at 2:38 PM
Senate Democrats have developed a thoughtful market structure framework that would make digital assets safer for consumers and more stable for markets.

Read our latest analysis here >> progresschamber.org/insights/sen...
Senate Democrats Have a Chance to Strengthen Crypto Rules: Democrats are Moving to Embrace Clear Crypto Regulation - Chamber of Progress
Over the past year, the tone in Washington toward crypto has shifted.
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October 8, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Driver experiences vary across platforms, cities, and schedules. No single dataset can reflect them all. That’s why these kinds of wage studies need to be read with caution.

Read our full analysis here >> progresschamber.org/insights/sha...
Shaky Data is Driving Gig Economy Laws. Lawmakers Should Look at the Footnotes.: Policymakers may be basing gig work bills on numbers drawn from just nine drivers. - Chamber of Progress
In the gig economy, data drives policy. Estimates of driver pay shape headlines and laws, with cities from New York to Seattle leaning on academic studies to
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October 3, 2025 at 2:29 PM
Case in point: recent studies have serious omissions that may seem minor, but steadily ratchet wages lower.

These numbers tell us less about what drivers earn and more about the assumptions baked into the study.
October 3, 2025 at 2:29 PM
The EU's Digital Markets Act makes product integration complicated, which means Europeans once again miss out on new apps and services.
September 11, 2025 at 3:09 PM