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Canada’s AI strategy targets growth but raises concerns on accountability and equity

Canada’s “AI for All” strategy, unveiled June 4, pairs over $2 billion in spending with ambitious targets for economic growth and job creation by 2031. Built on pillars like infrastructure, skills and responsible AI, it aims to boost adoption and close Canada’s gap with G7 peers.

Published: 19 Jun 2026

The Anthropic shock: Why Canada must rethink AI control

Who controls access to the artificial intelligence systems shaping our economies and institutions?

As Simon Blanchette, a faculty lecturer at Թ Desautels, underscores, the U.S.-ordered suspension of Anthropic’s advanced models—cutting off global users overnight—shows how quickly a routine commercial relationship can turn into a strategic vulnerability.

Published: 19 Jun 2026

Human leadership remains essential as AI agents reshape work

As companies experiment with agentic AI, some are using technology not just to support employees, but to stand in for managers. While AI agents may streamline workflows, organizations risk weakening the human connections that build loyalty and trust, according to Simon Blanchette, a faculty lecturer at Թ Desautels Faculty of Management.

Published: 16 Jun 2026

Why HR needs to reframe AI as a tool, not a threat

As AI adoption accelerates across Canadian workplaces, employee anxiety is becoming a growing concern, with many workers worried automation could reshape or replace their roles. According to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, associate professor of organizational behaviour at Թ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, HR leaders need to acknowledge those fears rather than dismiss them.

Published: 16 Jun 2026

Why AI time savings aren’t translating into productivity gains

As the Bank of Canada highlights AI’s promise to boost productivity, Simon Blanchette, a faculty lecturer at Թ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, says Canada risks overestimating the impact of time savings alone.

Published: 2 Jun 2026

China’s AI labour ruling invites reflection on Canada’s approach

As a Chinese court moves to curb AI‑driven demotions and dismissals, Simon Blanchette, a lecturer at Թ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, says the ruling highlights how unprepared Canada is for AI‑led labour disruption.

Published: 13 May 2026

AI is changing how investment firms allocate work

As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in investment management, Russ Goyenko, an associate professor of finance at Թ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, says the technology is likely to reshape how firms allocate work.

Published: 4 May 2026

AI agents can automate tasks, but come with privacy and security risks 

Most of us interact with large language models like ChatGPT and Claude through browsers or apps, but AI agents can apply the power of LLMs in entirely different ways.

Published: 30 Mar 2026

Having humans in the loop helps ensure AI produces high quality work

A majority of young people fear that AI will displace them in the workplace, and entry-level jobs in AI-affected sectors are already in decline.

While there are a lot of things AI can do, there still needs to be a human in the loop, Simon Blanchette told Radio-Canada.

Published: 27 Mar 2026

Թ researchers win prestigious NFRF 2024 grant to transform public engagement with AI

Թ researchers have received a prestigious 2024 New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) Exploration Grant for an interdisciplinary project that examines how artificial intelligence can reshape public participation in decision-making. Co-led by Dr. Jiangbo Yu (Civil Engineering) and Dr.

Published: 25 Mar 2026

Hands-on vibe coding workshop by AAAI

AAAI recently hosted a hands-on workshop on vibe coding led by MMA’24 alum Lakshya Agarwal, introducing students to AI-powered tools that turn ideas into working applications without requiring a traditional programming background. Through real-time demonstrations, Agarwal showed how AI-assisted editors and web app builders can rapidly move from concept to deployment, including building a live portfolio website on the spot.

Published: 24 Mar 2026

Generative AI adoption has knock-on effects within an organization

Generative AI has begun replacing tasks at work, especially the dull, repetitive and simple ones. But when a task—or an entire job—is replaced by AI, the change doesn’t stop there. The jobs of the people using AI-produced information change too.

Published: 16 Mar 2026

AI red lines: who sets the limits in national security?

In a recent piece in The Conversation, Professor Emmanuelle Vaast examines the growing tensions between the use of artificial intelligence in warfare and surveillance. The discourse is prompted by a decision from AI company Anthropic, whose CEO refused to grant the U.S. military unrestricted access to its AI systems.

Published: 9 Mar 2026

Pension funds enter a new governance era amid geopolitical and ai disruption

As global trade wars, geopolitical tensions and AI advances reshape financial markets, pension funds face mounting pressure to adapt.

Published: 23 Feb 2026

Employers want MBA grads to be AI-literate

The world of business is changing, and MBA programs are changing with it. Employers now expect new hires to arrive with strong AI skills, and since January 2025, AI has been part of the curriculum at Թ Desautels. “It’s unavoidable,” Associate Professor of Information Systems Geneviève Bassellier told Les Affaires.

Published: 18 Feb 2026

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