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Tories Accuse Feds of Failing to Secure Jobs for Canadians in Govt.-Funded EV Battery Plant Deals

Tories Accuse Feds of Failing to Secure Jobs for Canadians in Govt.-Funded EV Battery Plant Deals
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Green Fund Exec Admits to Awarding $4K in COVID Relief to Company in Which He Had a Direct Interest

Green Fund Exec Admits to Awarding $4K in COVID Relief to Company in Which He Had a Direct Interest
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Proposed Canadian AI law 'fundamentally flawed,' Parliament told

The Trudeau government's proposed law regulating high-impact artificial intelligence systems is "fundamentally flawed" and gives so much power to a cabinet minister that it's "an affront to Parliament," a Canadian privacy lawyer testified Tuesday. The proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) fails to protect the public from significant risks and harms, and hinders innovation,

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Canada, U.S. sign international guidelines for safe AI development

Eighteen countries, including Canada, the U.S. and the U.K., today agreed on recommended guidelines to developers in their nations for the secure design, development, deployment, and operation of artificial intelligent systems. It's the latest in a series of voluntary guardrails that nations are urging their public and private sectors to follow for overseeing AI in

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