Australia’s path-breaking 2021 legislation, which got Google and Meta to pay more than 300 million dollars to media outlets, is being watched by countries around the world that want to emulate it. H...
Phaedra de Saint-Rome is the Director, Communications at McGill University's Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy.
She completed her Master of Public Policy at the Max Bell School, which included developing policy recommendations for Export Development Canada (EDC) on how to manage opportunities for trade with China while balancing trade-compromising factors. Simultaneous to her graduate studies, Phaedra interned for Global Affairs Canada (GAC) as a policy analyst with the Centre for International Digital Policy working at the intersection of foreign and digital policy.
Phaedra also previously worked in media and digital communications with the United Nations’ Environment Programme (UNEP), staffed a Member of Parliament on the Hill, and founded and led her own digital media company in support of youth-led and youth-focused civil society organizations in Canada. She holds dual Finnish and Canadian citizenship and is proficient in English, French, German and Swedish.