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Chief electoral officer proposes legislative changes to crack down on deepfakes
OTTAWA - Canada's elections chief wants a ban on the misrepresentation of candidates and other key players in the electoral process through manipulation of their voice or image without consent. The pr...
The Canadian Press
Nov 16, 2024
Canada’s elections chief wants a ban on the misrepresentation of key players in the electoral process through manipulation of their voice or image without consent. Elections Canada Chief Electoral Officer Stephane Perrault appears as a witness at the Foreign Interference Commission hearings, in Ottawa, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
Can AI be Cancon? CRTC launches review of Canadian content definition
OTTAWA - The CRTC is looking at how to redefine Canadian content, launching a new consultation on the question with plans to hold a public hearing in the spring. Scott Shortliffe, the CRTC's executive...
The Canadian Press
Nov 15, 2024
Workers say goodbye to an almost-empty Ontario Science Centre as repairs get underway
TORONTO - As the sun shone on an unusually warm day at the end of October, Emma Meadley Dunphy took one final, emotional stroll through the Ontario Science Centre. The centre's volunteer co-ordinator ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 14, 2024
Freeland finds safety in numbers on digital sales tax
OTTAWA - Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland isn't flinching now that the U.S. can move forward with a trade challenge against the Liberal government's controversial digital services tax. The Liberals ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 13, 2024
CAE monitoring but not expecting near- or long-term changes from U.S. election
The head of flight simulator maker CAE Inc. is closely watching events in the U.S. after last week's election, but said he isn't immediately worried that the incoming president will shake things up to...
The Canadian Press
Nov 13, 2024
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew shuffles cabinet, creates technology portfolio
WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew shuffled his cabinet Wednesday, adding three new faces and sharpening the focus on the province's growing tech sector. Kinew introduced the Department of Innovati...
The Canadian Press
Nov 13, 2024
Federal government launching research institute for AI safety
OTTAWA - The federal government is opening a research centre that will study the dangers posed by artificial intelligence technology. Industry Minister Franois-Philippe Champagne announced the launch ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 12, 2024
Supreme Court website to include only translated judgments following controversy
OTTAWA - The registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada says from now on only judgments prepared in both English and French will appear on the court's website. The statement Friday from the office of th...
The Canadian Press
Nov 08, 2024
'No happy paintings': Dozens of art works by Canadian war artist at Calgary exhibit
CALGARY - There's a darkness in the work of venerated Canadian war artist Bill MacDonnell, who has spent three decades travelling the world as a self-described silent witness. MacDonnell's paintings d...
The Canadian Press
Nov 06, 2024
Why so many elections in 2024? Chalk it up to the 'beauty of math,' says professor
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Tuesday's vote in the United States may be dominating social media feeds, but it is just one of more than 70 national elections that will have taken place this year by the end of De...
The Canadian Press
Nov 02, 2024
Voters are reflected in a window near an American flag as they mark their ballots during early voting in the general election, Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, at City Hall in Providence, R.I. uesday’s vote in the United States may be dominating social media feeds, but it is just one of more than 70 national elections that will have taken place this year by the end of December. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Steven Senne )
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