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Politique / Canada - Le Devoir
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Élections Canada lance une enquête après des problèmes liés aux bulletins spéciaux
Un rapport cite des cas de bulletins de vote spéciaux traités de manière inadéquate et exclus du dépouillement officiel.
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Le Devoir
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Élections Canada lance une enquête après des problèmes liés aux bulletins spéciaux
Un rapport cite des cas de bulletins de vote spéciaux traités de manière inadéquate et exclus du dépouillement officiel.
Élections Canada lance une enquête après des problèmes liés aux bulletins spéciaux
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The Globe and Mail
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Federal government to launch public registry for its use of AI
The federal government says it plans to launch a public registry to keep Canadians in the loop on its growing use of artificial intelligence.“We are seeing a lot more activity across departments and agencies,” Stephen Burt, the government’s chief data officer, told The Canadian Press.
Federal government to launch public registry for its use of AI
The federal government says it plans to launch a public registry to keep Canadians in the loop on its growing use of artificial intelligence.
“We are seeing a lot more activity across departments and agencies,” Stephen Burt, the government’s chief data officer, told The Canadian Press.
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Ottawa veut suivre le recours à l’intelligence artificielle dans la fonction publique
Le gouvernement fédéral a l’intention de lancer un registre public afin de tenir les Canadiens informés de son utilisation croissante de l’intelligence artificielle (IA).
Ottawa veut suivre le recours à l’intelligence artificielle dans la fonction publique
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LaPresse.ca - Actualités
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Guerre en Ukraine | Mark Carney promet une « aide militaire » lors d’une réunion virtuelle des alliés
Le Cabinet du premier ministre Mark Carney a indiqué avoir informé jeudi les alliés de l’Ukraine que le Canada était prêt à déployer une « aide militaire directe et évolutive » en Ukraine à l’appui d’un cessez-le-feu.
Guerre en Ukraine | Mark Carney promet une « aide militaire » lors d’une réunion virtuelle des alliés
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Politique / Canada - Le Devoir
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Une clause de protection de la vie privée a disparu de la Loi sur la diffusion continue en ligne
Patrimoine canadien évoque «un oubli involontaire» et dit examiner la situation.
Une clause de protection de la vie privée a disparu de la Loi sur la diffusion continue en ligne
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The Globe and Mail
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Privacy provision in online streaming law accidentally removed, federal government says
The federal government says it’s “looking into” what appears to be the accidental removal of a privacy provision in its Online Streaming Act.Earlier this week, University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist outlined in a blog post that a privacy provision in the legislation was removed only two months after the bill became law, through an amendment contained in another bill.
Privacy provision in online streaming law accidentally removed, federal government says
The federal government says it’s “looking into” what appears to be the accidental removal of a privacy provision in its Online Streaming Act.
Earlier this week, University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist outlined in a blog post that a privacy provision in the legislation was removed only two months after the bill became law, through an amendment contained in another bill.
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The Globe and Mail
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85% of Canadians want government regulation for AI, poll shows
A new poll indicates an overwhelming majority of Canadians are in favour of regulating artificial intelligence, and almost half are worried it will contribute to cognitive decline.The Leger poll found 85 per cent of respondents believe governments should regulate AI tools to ensure ethical and safe use. More than half, 57 per cent, said they strongly agreed with that statement.
85% of Canadians want government regulation for AI, poll shows

A new poll indicates an overwhelming majority of Canadians are in favour of regulating artificial intelligence, and almost half are worried it will contribute to cognitive decline.
The Leger poll found 85 per cent of respondents believe governments should regulate AI tools to ensure ethical and safe use. More than half, 57 per cent, said they strongly agreed with that statement.
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The Globe and Mail
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Google refusing to comply with ‘right to be forgotten’ delisting decision, privacy commissioner says
The federal privacy commissioner says individuals have the right to have some information delisted from search engine results, but Google GOOG-T is refusing to comply.In his decision in a long-running case that has been central to establishing the application of a “right to be forgotten” in Canada, privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne recommended Google de-list articles about a criminal charge that was dropped.
Google refusing to comply with ‘right to be forgotten’ delisting decision, privacy commissioner says

The federal privacy commissioner says individuals have the right to have some information delisted from search engine results, but Google GOOG-T is refusing to comply.
In his decision in a long-running case that has been central to establishing the application of a “right to be forgotten” in Canada, privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne recommended Google de-list articles about a criminal charge that was dropped.
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The Globe and Mail
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CBC to challenge order requiring disclosure of Gem subscriber numbers
CBC/Radio-Canada is going to court to defend its refusal to disclose subscriber numbers for its Gem streaming service.The move comes after the information commissioner ordered CBC to make available the number of paid subscribers to Gem.
CBC to challenge order requiring disclosure of Gem subscriber numbers

CBC/Radio-Canada is going to court to defend its refusal to disclose subscriber numbers for its Gem streaming service.
The move comes after the information commissioner ordered CBC to make available the number of paid subscribers to Gem.
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Politique / Canada - Le Devoir
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Un rapport américain critique la Loi sur les nouvelles en ligne du Canada
Dans un rapport sur les droits de la personne, le département d’État américain critique la liberté de presse au Canada.