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    Canada’s new AI strategy aims to boost firms selling overseas

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  • Canada’s new AI strategy sets lofty goals for adoption and growth

    Ottawa believes widespread AI adoption could add almost $200 billion to the economy—and it’s investing hundreds of millions of dollars in a bid to get there
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  • Canada is struggling to collect $311M in duties for fraudulently labelled U.S. chicken

    A crackdown on mislabelled “spent fowl” uncovered rampant tariff evasion. The hard part is recouping the cash.
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    Canada’s new AI strategy includes funding to help domestic firms grow and commercialize the technology. How well that money works may depend on how much Ottawa is willing to get out of the way.
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  • A selfie taken by Spencer Pitcher inside a nuclear fusion facility. He is wearing a blue hardhat with the ITER logo on it, and is standing in front of a cavernous chamber full of fusion reactor equipment.

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  • A photo from behind of four people viewing a cluster of flowers, stuffed animals and candles on the ground beneath an evergreen tree. Two have arms around each other. The Tumbler Ridge high school is in the background.

    AI strategy includes few measures to head off harms, critics warn

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