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The Registrar heads to Toronto for the 2026 AI in Regulation Conference

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The Registrar team will be live in Toronto for the AI in Regulation Conference, taking place February 2–3.

Co-hosted by MDR Strategy Group and Objective, the conference brings together regulators, policymakers, and government leaders from Canada and around the world to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping regulation. Building on the 2025 inaugural event, the 2026 program moves from early discussion to practical approaches to AI adoption, implementation, and oversight.

Over two days, participants will take part in sessions focused on governance, risk management, and public protection, and how regulatory organizations are responding to AI in practice.

Throughout the conference, the Registrar team will attend plenary and breakout sessions, share speaker perspectives, and report on key discussions and emerging themes.

Stay tuned to the Registrar Forum and follow us on social media for ongoing coverage and reflections from the conference.

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