Lisa Lambert

Lisa Lambert

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Lisa Lambert is the CEO of Quantum Industry Canada, a non-profit consortium dedicated to advancing Canada's quantum technology sector. She advocates for the urgent transition to post-quantum cryptography, particularly for critical infrastructure like government and banking systems, in light of the impending cybersecurity challenges posed by quantum computing.

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Lisa Lambert is the Tony Award-winning co-creator of Canada’s first hit Broadway musical The Drowsy Chaperone.

How Survivor helps friends stay connected– and remember those they lost
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2026-02-21
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Lisa Lambert reported on the US House's expected approval of a resolution to release Epstein files.

US House expected to approve resolution to release Epstein files
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-11-18
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Lisa Lambert reported on the lifting of flight restrictions by the US transportation department.

US lifts restrictions on flights in time for Thanksgiving travel
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-11-17
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Lisa Lambert stated that the quantum strategy should focus on scaling companies and supporting Canadian technologies.

Ottawa launches AI task force, moves up deadline to deliver updated national strategy
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-09-25
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Lisa Lambert is the chief executive officer at Quantum Industry Canada.

Why quantum technology matters for defence
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-09-13
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Lisa Lambert is the chief executive officer of Quantum Industry Canada.

The future is quantum. Canada must seize and industrialize it
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-07-02
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Additional reporting by Lisa Lambert.

Billionaire Isaacman takes big step toward leading Nasa
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-04-30
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Lisa Lambert, CEO of Quantum Industry Canada, says the nature of the quantum threat also depends on the relevance and sensitivity of data organizations collect.

Promise of quantum computing requires new forms of protection
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-02-15
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