Trudeau mingles with progressive policy leaders in Montreal

Plus, Joly co-hosts women foreign ministers’ summit.
Anand pushes for AI in federal public service

Plus, Senators return to the Hill.
Feds fail to justify spending billions of dollars on AI that mainly benefits industry insiders

The projected $2.4-billion of federal investment in artificial intelligence lacks justification and ill-serves the public interest. Canadians deserve better.
Revolutionary change to our health care is required—and possible

We need our health-system leaders to act courageously and fully commit to health-care reinvention to drive better patient outcomes, and a sustainable modern system.
Navigating artificial intelligence: the Global South can lead the way

In the Global North, it’s corporations that tend to drive AI research and innovations, while across Africa, ‘communities of practice’ are in the driver’s seat, ensuring AI is safe, inclusive, rights-based, and sustainable.
Skills, values, and ethics: where is political staffing work headed?

Canadian politics and the wider world are undergoing several important shifts that will impact how and why we all do our work, and staffers can’t do their jobs now without several forms of technology.
A North American approach to artificial intelligence requires a shift in Canada

It only makes sense to have aligned approaches and regulations for a tool that can strengthen our economic fabric.
For Canada to be a global human rights leader, it needs to get its AI law right from the start

Any law we adopt in Canada will serve as a blueprint for other jurisdictions that will regulate AI, so it needs to be right from the get-go.
In an era of information warfare, authenticity and verification are priorities

The evolving AI-fueled information landscape presents unprecedented challenges and opportunities for innovation and progress.