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"Smart cities" use surveillance, big data processing and
interactive technologies to reshape urban life. Transit riders can
see the bus coming on a map on their phones. Cities can measure and
analyze the garbage collected from every household. Businesses can
track individuals' movements and precisely target advertisements.
Google's failed Sidewalk Labs proposal in Toronto, which drew sharp
criticism over surveillance and privacy concerns, is just one of
the many smart city projects which have been proposed or are
underway in Canada. Iqaluit, Edmonton, Guelph, Montreal, Toronto
and other cities and towns are all grappling with how to use these
technologies. Some cities have quickly partnered with digital
giants like Uber, Bell and IBM. Others have kept their distance.
Big tech companies are hard at work recruiting customers and
shaping – sometimes making – public policy on data collection
and privacy. Smart Cities for Canada: Promise and Perils is the
first book on smart cities in Canada. In this collection, experts
from across the country investigate what this new approach means
for the problems cities face, and expose the larger issues about
urban planning and democracy raised by smart city technology. This
is a valuable, timely, independent‐minded book for Canadians.
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