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    Under pressure from the U.S., the Liberals are pushing forward legislation to beef up Canada’s ban on imports made with forced labour
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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.
    AI Strategy Jun 4, 2026
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