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15 Minutes. Every Weekday Morning. The AI Intelligence You Need.


Artificial Intelligence is evolving faster than our capability to understand its eventual impact. The AI North Brief is your daily filter, cutting through the noise to deliver only the essential news and policy shifts shaping Canada and the world.


Hosted by veteran news anchor and communications expert Paul Karwatsky, the show bridges the gap between the anchor desk and the cutting edge of AI governance. Currently pursuing his MS in AI Policy, Ethics, and Management at Purdue University, Paul brings a unique lens to the daily brief—combining decades of journalistic rigor with a deep, academic dive into the ethical frameworks and regulatory hurdles that will define the next decade.


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Episodios
  • Canada's China Pivot: What the Beijing Deal Means for AI
    Jan 21 2026

    Prime Minister Mark Carney just returned from Beijing with a landmark trade deal—49,000 Chinese EVs at 6.1% tariffs in exchange for China dropping duties on Canadian canola. One year after calling China the "biggest threat" to Canada, Carney now speaks of a "new strategic partnership" and a "new world order."

    But this isn't just about cars and canola. As the U.S.-China AI race intensifies, Canada's pivot toward Beijing raises urgent questions about data sovereignty, connected vehicle security, and where Canadian AI policy fits in a fragmenting global order.

    In this episode: the deal's details, the political reactions (Trump called it "a good thing"), the controversial "new world order" moment, China's updated Cybersecurity Law, EVs as "rolling data centers," and why the Canadian AI community should be paying attention to this story—even if they aren't yet.

    TIMECODES

    [0:00] Intro - Carney's Beijing trip and deal overview

    [2:30] The Deal - 49,000 EVs, canola tariffs, visa-free travel

    [5:00] The Reaction - Ford, Moe, Trump's surprising endorsement

    [6:30] The "New World Order" Moment - Carney's controversial phrase

    [8:00] What This Means for AI - U.S.-China competition, Canada's position

    [10:30] The Data Sovereignty Question - Cloud Act vs China's Cybersecurity Law

    [12:30] The Electric Vehicle Angle - EVs as data collectors, Bill C-27's death

    [14:00] The Talent and Investment Question - Chinese investment, IP concerns

    [15:30] What to Watch - USMCA review, data governance, AI community response

    [17:00] The Takeaway - Canada's bet and unanswered questions


    SOURCES

    • CBC News (January 15-17, 2026)
    • Al Jazeera (January 16, 2026)
    • CNBC (January 17, 2026)
    • NPR (January 16, 2026)
    • Government of Canada Backgrounder (January 16, 2026)
    • Global News (January 17, 2026)
    • Bloomberg (January 16-17, 2026)
    • Japan Times (January 16, 18, 2026)
    • Globe and Mail (January 16, 2026)
    • Council on Foreign Relations (January 2026)
    • Atlantic Council (January 15, 2026)
    • IAPP (January 2026)
    • US Commerce Department (February 2024)
    • X posts: George Magnus, Danielle Smith, Doug Ford
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    10 m
  • How to Avoid AI Scams in Canada: Tax Season Safety Guide 2026
    Jan 19 2026

    Tax season 2026 brings new AI tools—and new AI scams. The CRA's Charlie chatbot got a $18M generative AI upgrade, but how do you know which AI tools to trust?

    In 2024, Canadians lost over $638 million to fraud, with AI making scams harder to spot. Voice cloning now takes just 3 seconds of audio. Deepfakes fooled an Ontario man out of $12,000 using fake Trudeau videos. One Hong Kong company lost $25 million to a deepfake video conference.

    This episode covers: CRA's AI chatbot accuracy and limitations, how voice cloning and deepfake scams work, who's most at risk (newcomers, seniors, everyone), protecting yourself from AI-powered phishing, what to share (and not share) with AI chatbots, why Bill C-27 died and what regulators are doing now, and practical steps to stay safe this tax season.

    Scammers are ready. Make sure you are too.

    Timecodes: 0:00 Introduction: Tax season meets AI 0:45 CRA's Charlie Chatbot: $18M upgrade explained 2:30 The AI scam landscape: $638M stolen in 2024 3:45 Voice cloning & deepfake threats 4:50 Who's most at risk 5:40 How to protect yourself 7:15 What regulators are (and aren't) doing 8:15 Practical steps for 2026 8:50 Final takeaway

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    10 m
  • Who Gets to Decide Canada's AI Future?
    Jan 17 2026

    Canada's AI ministry used AI to analyze 11,300+ public consultation responses—despite internal warnings it could "further undermine public trust." This episode unpacks what happened when the federal government turned to Cohere, OpenAI, and Anthropic to parse feedback on Canada's AI strategy, and why critics say the entire process was designed to prioritize industry over public concerns.

    We cover the leaked November briefing note from Associate Deputy Minister Mark Schaan, the controversy around the 28-person industry-heavy task force, and why major issues like Indigenous consultation and environmental impact barely registered in the government's questions. From Kevin O'Leary's $70 billion Wonder Valley project on Treaty 8 land to the transparency questions around how AI actually analyzed your responses, this is the story of who really gets heard when Canada shapes AI policy.

    The strategy drops any day now. By then, it becomes policy.


    EPISODE TAGS/KEYWORDS

    Canada AI strategy, Evan Solomon, government consultation, AI policy, Indigenous rights, digital sovereignty, OpenMedia, public trust, Ministry of AI, consultation process, Wonder Valley, Kevin O'Leary, Treaty 8, AI governance, transparency


    EPISODE CATEGORY

    News & Politics / Technology


    TIMECODES

    0:00 - Intro: AI analyzing AI feedback 0:45 - The breaking news from National Observer 2:15 - Internal government concerns revealed 3:45 - The bigger pattern: industry-captured consultation 5:30 - Wonder Valley: consultation without consultation 6:45 - The trust problem and transparency questions 7:30 - What to watch as strategy drops 8:15 - The takeaway: who really decides?

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    12 m
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