Laila Paszti: By creating impractical and technically arduous rules around the use of personal information, Parliament risks squandering its investment in AI innovation. (subs) cdnpoli
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne first tabled Bill C-27 in the House of Commons on June 16, 2022. As the House Industry Committee begins its study of the bill, the lessons from the annals of innovation should not be forgotten, writes Laila Paszti.
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