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AI usage rises across Canada despite public doubts

Toronto Sun

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July 9, 2026

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'While some Canadians are deliberately engaging with AI tools by entering prompts or queries in programs like Chat GPT or Claude, more say their exposure is passive,' read an excerpt from Angus Reid study.

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Western Standard

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· Jun 21, 2026

Canadian AI adoption remains low despite federal claims of global leadership

Only 16 of Canadian businesses are using artificial intelligence in their operations despite repeated federal claims that Canada is a global leader in the technology, according to a new report commissioned by the Privacy Commissioner.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

UN ambassador Lametti: Canada pushing for safety, equity in artificial intelligence

OTTAWA — Canada is pushing for safe, equitable adoption of artificial intelligence at the United Nations, where Ottawa’s ambassador says AI is a significant priority for his team. “AI governance is something that the UN has to do — has a responsibility to do,” David Lametti told The Canadian Press. “The UN remains critically important, [] The post UN ambassador Lametti: Canada pushing for safety, equity in artificial intelligence appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Now Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Nearly half of Canadians feel guilty using AI at work, new report finds

What to know Artificial intelligence is becoming a routine part of many workplaces, but a new report suggests many Canadians still feel uneasy about using... The post Nearly half of Canadians feel guilty using AI at work, new report finds appeared first on NOW Toronto.

The Breach

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· Jul 9, 2026

Inside the rising country-wide movement against AI data centres

Canada is getting hit with an AI data centre boom. But resistance is emerging, getting coordinated, and already clocking wins The post Inside the rising country-wide movement against AI data centres appeared first on The Breach.

Investing.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

U.S. approach to regulation of AI is problematic, Sixth Street’s Chavez says

U.S. approach to regulation of AI is problematic, Sixth Street’s Chavez says

Canada's National Observer

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· Jun 29, 2026

UN ambassador Lametti: Canada is pushing for safety, equity in artificial intelligence

Canada is pushing for safe, equitable adoption of artificial intelligence at the United Nations, where Ottawa's ambassador says AI is a significant priority for his team.

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Related coverage for "AI usage rises across Canada despite public doubts": Western Standard — Canadian AI adoption remains low despite federal claims of global leadership. Loonie Politics — UN ambassador Lametti: Canada pushing for safety, equity in artificial intelligence. Now Magazine — Nearly half of Canadians feel guilty using AI at work, new report finds. The Breach — Inside the rising country-wide movement against AI data centres. Investing.com — U.S. approach to regulation of AI is problematic, Sixth Street’s Chavez says. Canada's National Observer — UN ambassador Lametti: Canada is pushing for safety, equity in artificial intelligence