Saturday, April 4, 2026 · Archive
AI investment and implementation are at the forefront of Canada's tech landscape today.
The Manitoba government is backing AI innovation with a substantial loan to a call-screening company, highlighting the ongoing prioritization of AI in provincial economic development. Meanwhile, Nova Scotia is making strides in government efficiency by forming a dedicated AI team to assist public servants in integrating AI into their workflows.
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Key Developments
- The Manitoba NDP government has approved a $475,000 loan to a Winnipeg-based AI call-screening firm, illustrating the province's commitment to fostering local technological advancements.
- Nova Scotia is launching a five-person team aimed at helping government staff incorporate AI into their daily tasks, a move that underscores the increasing reliance on AI within public services.
- A recent survey reveals that 84% of employers believe AI is impacting their succession planning, indicating a significant shift in workforce management strategies driven by technology.
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