Where is the G7 on digital?
As world leaders gathers outside of Calgary for a 3-day summit, the group's track record on tech policymaking is patchy, at best.

IT'S MONDAY, AND THIS IS DIGITAL POLITICS. I'm Mark Scott, and you find me juggling the completion of a 6-month project ahead of a planned vacation in early July. Current scenes, no joke.
— As leaders of the G7 countries gather in Western Canada for their annual summit, the group's track record on tech is patchy, at best.
— Here's an acronym you should get used to hearing: DPI, or digital public infrastructure that represents the latest battle in "technological sovereignty."
— The United Kingdom started nine investigations into how potential child sexual abuse imagery was shared online.
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