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Canada's new AI strategy pledges to protect citizens but proposes no new AI-specific regulations. The policy document reiterates intent to update the 40-year-old Privacy Act and introduce online safety laws, neither of which have been tabled. Critics note the strategy relies on outdated legal frameworks for 21st-century AI challenges.
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