The Independent

The Independent


PCs invite public input ahead of Budget 2026

The Tony Wakeham government is welcoming input from residents, businesses, unions and others and ahead of the 2026 provincial budget,  the Progressive Conservative Party’s first in 11 years. On Tuesday the PCs announced a 28-day window for residents and  business owners to fill out an online questionnaire on the government’s EngageNL website.  Thy also said […]

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Liberals were close to tabling A.I. legislation, says former N.L. cabinet minister

A former Liberal cabinet minister says the government was close to introducing legislation around the internal use of artificial intelligence (AI) but ran out of time before governments changed after the Progressive Conservatives won the fall general election. “ I’m very sad that my efforts towards legislation did not get fulfilled before the government changed, but […]

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

In the wake of a scandal involving fabricated sources found in the province’s Education Accord, The Independent has confirmed another major government-commissioned policy report contains false citations like generated by artificial intelligence, calling into question the credibility of policy papers involving the use of AI. Authored by global consulting firm Deloitte and published by the […]

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PCs ‘not prioritizing’ review of AI policies following Education Accord scandal

In the wake of a scandal involving the province’s new Education Accord, which contained fabricated sources and has led many to believe artificial intelligence was involved, a spokesperson from Premier Tony Wakeham’s office told The Independent the new PC government is “not prioritizing” a review of its AI policies. In September, the 10-year education plan […]

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Innu survivor wants former Labrador residential school building turned into a museum

To get to the post office in North West River, for years Joanna Michel would pass the residential school where she spent eight years in  the 1970s. “It’s a bad reminder of what happened, what took place there,” she  says, sitting in an empty conference room at the Innu Round Table  Secretariat office in Sheshatshiu. […]

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