Private governance or public good
21-08-2026 09:00 via winnipegfreepress.com

Private governance or public good

The Manitoba government recently held public forums to discuss regulations for Bill 51, the Public Sector Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Governance Act. I was able to participate in the meeting […]
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