Anja Karadeglija

Canadian Press

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Canada, U.S. to negotiate Beaufort Sea boundary dispute

The two countries have a long-standing dispute over a section of the Beaufort Sea, disagreeing over a treaty dating from 1825.

Labour Day train delay isolated incident, Via Rail CEO tells MPs

The head of Via Rail repeatedly told MPs a train delay over the Labour Day long weekend was an isolated incident, despite a similar event two years ago.

Canada further reducing the number of international student permits

The Liberal government says it will slash the number of international student visas it issues by another 10 per cent.

CBSA to use facial recognition app for people facing deportation amid privacy concerns

The mobile reporting app would use biometrics to confirm a person's identity and record their location data when they use the app to check in.

Will the AI chatbot wave come for the federal government?

The kind of chatbots that people encounter when interacting with private businesses may be helpful in a variety of public service uses, the federal government's chief data officer says.

Ethics commissioner flags conflict at Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Canada's ethics commissioner says the former chair of a foundation responsible for doling out federal funds for sustainable technology projects failed to recuse herself from decisions that benefited organizations she had ties to.

Tech companies battle content creators over use of copyrighted material to train AI models

Canadian creators and publishers want the government to do something about the unauthorized and usually unreported use of their content to train generative artificial intelligence systems. But AI companies maintain that using the material to train their systems doesn't violate copyright.

AI-powered hate content is on the rise, experts say

Experts say that artificial intelligence technology is allowing for a rapid increase in the amount of hateful content and misinformation online.

Parliamentary report on Emergencies Act decision is long past due — with no clear delivery date

The parliamentary committee responsible for studying the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 convoy protests has long blown through its deadline.

Federal government use of AI in hundreds of initiatives revealed by new research database

Canada's federal government has used artificial intelligence in nearly 300 projects and initiatives, new research has found — including to help predict the outcome of tax cases, sort temporary visa applications and promote diversity in hiring.