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Nova Scotia – based expert in artificial intelligence weighs in on National AI strategyFrank Rudzicz with The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, zooms into Global News Morning to talk all things research and safety as Canada works to implement its national AI strategy.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 9
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Canada has access to Anthropic’s powerful Mythos artificial intelligence model, AI minister saysArtificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon confirmed Tuesday that the federal government now has access to Anthropic’s Mythos— an AI so powerful that the company has withheld it from the general public. He said the government has signed on to Project Glasswing, which Anthropic launched earlier in the year to allow the U.S. government and a...CanadaJun 2
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Saskatchewan artificial intelligence expoWith Mark Carney announcing a sovereign wealth fund for Canada, saying it’s a chance to get projects of national interest moving forward, the premier of Saskatchewan is overall supportive of the concept, but has concerns regarding regulatory processes.CanadaApr 27
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Manitoba Chambers of Commerce on Artificial IntelligenceChambers of Commerce president Chuck Davidson talks to Global News Morning’s Clay Young about A.I. training for Manitobans.PoliticsApr 6
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China launches new AI: Experts say it rivals Claude Mythos from AnthropicWhile nearly all AI discussions focus on the United States, other countries are competing too. China recently unveiled its new artificial intelligence model. China’s Zhipu, an artificial intelligence company, launched its latest language model, GLM 5.2, and one research group says it’s nearly as good as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos. Nathaniel Dove has more on its...TechJun 22
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Provincial AI strategy could protect residents, scale Sask. workforce says advocatesWATCH: Artificial intelligence advocates in Saskatchewan are welcoming Canada’s new strategy for the sector and say a provincial version could help protect residents and strengthen the workforce.CanadaJun 19
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Global News at 6 Regina: June 19SGI works through over ten thousand auto claims following the major hailstorm that made it’s way through the city. With artificial intelligence rapidly advancing a look at how Saskatchewan companies are utilizing the growing technology.CrimeJun 19
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: June 19Thousands of children gather for the 10th anniversary of the Rock Your Roots Walk for Reconciliation which recognizes National Indigenous Peoples Day. With artificial intelligence rapidly advancing a look at how Saskatchewan companies are utilizing the growing technology.CrimeJun 19
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Seniors being reminded to be wary of AI money scamsSenior citizens are being encouraged to be aware of the growing sophistications of fraud, with some scammers using artificial intelligence (AI) to impersonate loved ones. The warning comes as advocates mark the international Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Bella Finn reports.CrimeJun 15
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The future of A.I. education and trainingOttawa released its A.I. strategy last week, which includes plans for artificial intelligence education and training. Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel spoke with one expert, who says conversations about what’s being taught for the future should be happening now.TechJun 16
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: June 17Premier Smith announced a $100 energy rebate for Albertans to combat costs. Two Edmonton teens are accused of making pornographic images of their classmates using artificial intelligence. The provincial youth advocate calls on province to address teenage and young adult homelessness. The Energy City Cactus Rats has new conditions placed on the baseball team by...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 17
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Health Matters: Experts call for more AI safeguards in online safety billCanada’s new proposed online safety bill requires artificial intelligence (AI) companies to mitigate harmful content and intervene in crises involving self-harm or suicide. While many experts say the legislation is a good starting point, they say more work needs to be done to boost safeguards and protect vulnerable users. Katherine Ward has this story and...Health MattersJun 22
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AI and quantum imaging: Is Ottawa ready for the next big moves in tech?Quantum imaging is on the verge of changing defence, but what exactly is it and is Canada ready? We also get expert reaction to Ottawa’s Artificial Intelligence platform.The West BlockJun 7
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Are large Canadian AI data centres on the way?As Artificial Intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into Canadians daily lives, concern is growing over the physical footprint of data centres that facilitate AI, and the energy needed to power them. Cameron Wade, Founder of Sutubra Research, joins Miranda Anthistle to breakdown the cost and potential benefit of welcoming large data centres into local communities.Global News Morning TorontoJun 12
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Canada’s energy jobs are changing, but still growingThe conversations at the Global Energy Show Canada in Calgary may be far away from solar farms or the oil patch, but they’re leading to more of those jobs in the future. As Skylar Peters reports, the rise of artificial intelligence in the energy sector is keeping educators and prospective employees nimble.CanadaJun 10
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‘We’re failing our children’: Canada tables social media ban bill for anyone under 16The federal government has tabled legislation to prohibit people under the age of 16 from accessing social media in Canada. David Akin looks at how Canada is following in the steps of other countries, what artificial intelligence chatbot operators will have to do, and the questions about how the law would be enforced.Global NationalJun 10
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Carney says Trump talks covered Iran, Ukraine and China EVsAt a press conference on Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said his discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump included Iran, Ukraine, artificial intelligence and the economy. Carney said they discussed “the aspects of the deal and the next steps there and how Canada can help.” He also said there is “no Canadian money going in...CanadaJun 17
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Business Matters: Federal government will address AI copyright issuesOttawa is promising to address copyright protections for content creators whose work is used by artificial intelligence. The response follows criticism after the federal government released its new AI strategy in a 50 page document which completely omitted the word copyright. Reggie Cecchini has this story and more in Business Matters for June 8, 2026.CanadaJun 8
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Alberta First Nation in court over massive proposed ‘Wonder Valley’ AI data centreThe Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation was in court once again, arguing again over the Alberta government’s duty to consult. This time, it’s about Kevin O’Leary’s proposed Wonder Valley Data Centre artificial intelligence data centre near the northern Alberta community. As Erik Bay tells us, the nation has concerns about the massive project.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 8
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Canada’s AI strategy pushes for tech sovereigntyThe Carney government is facing scrutiny about its newly proposed artificial intelligence strategy. Richard St-Pierre, a senior advisor on quantum and digital sovereignty at Levio, joins Miranda Anthistle to analyze the government’s plan.TechJun 5