Ottawa-based artificial intelligence (AI) governance firm NuEnergy has announced that it can now sell its AI governance solutions to government departments and crown corporations. The announcement comes as governments worldwide start to investigate the technology’s risks to privacy, national security ...

The rising cost of doing business in Canada is above the global average, a new report by accounting, enterprise planning, and payroll software provider Sage found, but pivoting to new technology has boosted the confidence of many Canadian small to ...

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Yesterday, Meta promised to not make the same mistakes in Canada that it made in Australia, after the Canadian Heritage committee members questioned whether it would take critical information off its platforms if Bill C-18 is passed. In February 2021, ...

Today, Meta’s president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, unveiled Meta’s position on the Online News Act, Bill C-18 in an opening statement he was planning to make at a Canadian Heritage committee meeting, before he refused to appear. “This legislation ...