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Canada鈥檚 鈥淎I for All鈥 strategy, unveiled June 4, pairs over $2 billion in spending with ambitious targets for economic growth and job creation by 2031. Built on pillars like infrastructure,聽skills聽and responsible AI, it aims to boost adoption and close Canada鈥檚 gap with G7 peers.

But as聽faculty聽lecturer聽Simon Blanchette writes in聽The Conversation, the plan emphasizes growth more than accountability. Key gaps聽remain聽around job displacement, worker聽protections聽and oversight of workplace AI, with entry-level roles and equity-seeking groups particularly vulnerable.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, artificial intelligence (AI), AI at 91黑料网 Desautels
Published on: 19 Jun 2026

Who controls access to the artificial intelligence systems shaping our economies and institutions?

As Simon Blanchette, a faculty lecturer at 91黑料网 Desautels, underscores, the U.S.-ordered suspension of聽Anthropic鈥檚聽advanced models鈥攃utting off global users overnight鈥攕hows how quickly a routine commercial relationship can turn into a strategic vulnerability.

Organizations in Canada and elsewhere lost critical tools without warning or recourse, revealing the risks of relying on foreign-owned AI governed by external laws and priorities.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, AI at 91黑料网 Desautels, artificial intelligence (AI)
Published on: 19 Jun 2026

As companies experiment with agentic AI, some are using technology not just to support employees, but to stand in for managers. While AI agents may streamline workflows, organizations risk weakening the human connections that build loyalty and trust, according to Simon Blanchette, a faculty lecturer at聽91黑料网 Desautels Faculty of Management.

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Published on: 16 Jun 2026

As the Bank of Canada highlights AI鈥檚 promise to boost productivity, Simon Blanchette, a faculty lecturer at 91黑料网鈥檚 Desautels Faculty of Management, says Canada risks overestimating the impact of time savings alone.

Even as workplace efficiencies improve, he argues the聽real challenge聽lies in turning those gains into higher-value outcomes. 鈥淭oday is the day that AI will be the least powerful in our lifetime,鈥 he says, warning that organizations need to move faster.

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Published on: 2 Jun 2026

As a Chinese court moves to curb聽AI鈥慸riven聽demotions and dismissals, Simon Blanchette, a lecturer at 91黑料网鈥檚 Desautels Faculty of Management, says the ruling highlights how unprepared Canada is for聽AI鈥憀ed聽labour disruption.

He argues that implementing similar protections would be difficult in Canada鈥檚 decentralized labour system, where provinces, industries and unions would all need to align. Rather than trying to slow adoption,聽Blanchette聽says the focus should be on readiness.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, artificial intelligence (AI), AI at 91黑料网 Desautels
Published on: 13 May 2026

A majority of聽young people fear that AI will displace them in the workplace, and entry-level jobs in AI-affected sectors are already in decline.

While聽there are a lot of things AI can do, there still needs to be a human in the loop, Simon Blanchette told Radio-Canada.

鈥淗umans need to be there at the beginning and the end of a process to verify a machine鈥檚 work,鈥 says Blanchette (BCom鈥14),聽Faculty Lecturer at 91黑料网 Desautels.聽聽鈥淚t鈥檚 not a brake on productivity, but a guarantee of quality.鈥澛

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, artificial intelligence (AI), AI at 91黑料网 Desautels
Published on: 27 Mar 2026

As Deloitte rewrites job titles for more than 180,000 U.S. employees, Simon Blanchette, a lecturer at 91黑料网鈥檚 Desautels Faculty of Management, says the shift reflects broader pressures facing Canadian employers as AI transforms workplace responsibilities.

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Published on: 9 Feb 2026

Simon Blanchette, Faculty Lecturer, says Canadian organizations implementing AI without strategic workforce planning are doing layoffs with extra steps, because they're losing expertise, and they're not really planning for what's going to come after.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, AI at 91黑料网 Desautels, AI
Published on: 9 Feb 2026

In an office environment, AI can perform many of the tasks that have traditionally been done by interns and junior employees.聽While that might seem like an efficiency gain, companies could lose out聽in the long run. The introduction of AI creates an inverse-pyramid within companies, according to Simon Blanchette, a management lecturer at 91黑料网 Desautels.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, AI at 91黑料网 Desautels, AI
Published on: 9 Feb 2026

The genie is out of the bottle. AI is here, and isn鈥檛 going away. But that doesn鈥檛 mean we can鈥檛 build guardrails to prevent it going off the tracks, writes Simon Blanchette in The Conversation.

鈥淕uardrails are the systems, norms and checks hat ensure artificial intelligence is used safely, fairly and transparently,鈥 says Blanchette, a lecturer at 91黑料网 Desautels. 鈥淭hey allow innovation to flourish while preventing chaos and harm.鈥澛

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, AI
Published on: 11 Dec 2025

The conversation around AI and automation has taken a sharper turn. A US Senate report released by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in Fall 2025 cautioned that over the coming decade, AI and automation could destroy 100 million jobs in the United States.

But will Canada experience something similar? Maybe not, according to Simon Blanchette, a lecturer at 91黑料网 Desautels. 鈥淎s an economy, Canada and the US are structured very differently,鈥 Blanchette told HR Reporter.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, AI
Published on: 11 Dec 2025

While experts call for stronger oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) technology development, including clearer legal frameworks, the legal system itself is grappling with AI-related challenges. In recent days, Quebec and several other jurisdictions have issued substantial fines to individuals who submitted court documents containing 鈥渉allucinations,鈥 the term for false or invented information generated by AI tools.聽

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, Desautels Faculty of Management, Artificial intelligence, Law, courts, legal system, AI governance
Published on: 15 Oct 2025

The pushback against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs gained momentum in the first half of 2025. And while some institutions are eliminating DEI initiatives, others are rebranding them.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Published on: 29 Aug 2025
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