New national AI strategy promises more use of the technology in the public service | Unpublished
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Author: Ben Andrews
Publication Date: June 4, 2026 - 12:11

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New national AI strategy promises more use of the technology in the public service

June 4, 2026
Canada's much-anticipated and long-delayed national artificial intelligence strategy promises to accelerate the procurement and delivery of AI systems across the federal government through the "Office of Digital Transformation," though it doesn't set a launch date or detail how the office will operate. Read More


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