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Newsroom Ready: AI Minister Evan Solomon speaks at AI conference in Montreal
AI Minister Evan Solomon says the federal government is striking a task force to guide next steps on artificial intelligence. The government also plans to introduce legislation to address privacy concerns around AI. (Sept. 24, 2025)
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