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Canadian businesses concerned AI bill moving forward without their testimonyThe Canadian Chamber of Commerce says it is seriously concerned Canadian businesses weren’t able to testify on proposed federal artificial intelligence legislation.CanadaMar 7, 2024
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Cloning laws could be a model for AI boundaries, Champagne saysFaced with the rapid rise of AI, Canada's approach to cloning could offer a clue on how to regulate the new tech, the innovation minister suggests.CanadaJun 28, 2023
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Alexa, are you listening? What to know about the robots in your homeThe robots are already here, and they know exactly what temperature you like to keep your living room. Here's what to know about smart devices and the unseen costs of automation.TechDec 1, 2022
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Questions loom over timing of when finance minister sold Morneau-Shepell stockTory MP Pierre Poilievre said there were 680,000 shares of the company sold on Nov. 30, 2015 – one week before the tax legislation was tabled on Dec. 7, 2015., but it's unclear sold the shares.CanadaNov 27, 2017
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Ethics commissioner investigates Bill Morneau over Bill C-27 questionsThe office of the ethics commissioner is investigating Finance Minister Bill Morneau for his involvement in Bill C-27.CanadaNov 10, 2017
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NDP tells Liberals to drop pension changes amid conflict of interest concernsBill Morneau introduced Bill C-27 a year ago, while he still held about $21 million worth of shares in his family's firm.PoliticsNov 1, 2017
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Liberals need to come clean on Morneau conflictsIf the Liberals are going to sound like broken records with their scripted and irrelevant answers, then it forces the opposition and the media to sound like broken record by repeatedly asking the same questions — questions to which Canadians deserve answers.CommentaryOct 28, 2017
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