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PCs suggest A.I. errors in Education Accord originated within government

Government says updated report now coming 'in new year'

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Returning home brings mixed feelings for Ukrainians living in Newfoundland

A recent visit home by a Ukrainian refugee living in St. John’s underscores the joys of her homeland amid the harsh reality of the ongoing war

Deloitte breaks silence on N.L. healthcare report

Consulting firm says it is "fully responsible for the quality of our work"

Company behind proposed wind-hydrogen project withdraws from environmental assessment, returning with ‘phased approach’

Pattern Energy executive says company is 'fully committed' to Argentia Renewables, which will take the form of a wind-only project — for now

PCs to review A.I. use in government-commissioned reports

Government Services Minister Mike Goosney has been asked to review "what guidelines should be put in place"

NDP calls for artificial intelligence regulations after errors found in Deloitte healthcare report

Party Leader Jim Dinn says government must be "proactive" with A.I. regulations to "instill trust" that government is doing work "based in real consultation and human interactions, not made up sources and findings."

Provincial government responds to Deloitte report found to contain false citations likely generated by A.I.

Department of Health and Community Services has asked Deloitte to review $1.6M Health Human Resources Report, says Deloitte "stands by its conclusions and findings”

Major N.L. healthcare report contains errors likely generated by A.I.

$1.6 million Health Human Resources Plan from Deloitte cites research papers that don’t exist, making it the second major government policy paper called into question in as many months

N.L. continues to fail its seniors, province’s advocate concludes in annual report 

Seniors’ Advocate Susan Walsh says Newfoundland and Labrador has the “oldest, poorest and most unhealthy seniors in Canada,” in report that paints a grim picture of what life is like for many residents 65 and older

Finding and keeping workers for 24-hour snow clearing could be difficult, says union leader

NAPE President Jerry Earle says the province needs to offer competitive pay and better job security