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    Justin Trudeau speaks from a wooden lectern embossed with a carved maple leaf. He is wearing a blue suit and behind him are members of his cabinet. There is a row of seven Canadian flags in the background.

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    By Joanna Smith
    Large purple letters spell out “AI” on a display at the All In AI conference in Montreal. Two men wearing blazers walk by on the left, while other attendees sit at tables and tree-like decorations hang from the ceiling in the background.

    Canadian businesses spy an opportunity to shape the global AI vibes

    By Murad Hemmadi
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    Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland holds a copy of the 2021 federal budget during a news conference in Ottawa in April 2021.

    Hold off on debt-related corporate tax change, business groups tell finance department

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    Ottawa wants equity option from public companies borrowing money through its new loan program for big businesses

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