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B.C. regulator suspends practitioner amid voyeurism allegation

A B.C. regulatory college has issued an interim suspension to a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner following an allegation of washroom spying, citing public protection concerns while an investigation is underway.
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More Data Doesn’t Make AI Safer, Just as Dilution Doesn’t Fix Pollution

Parallels between pollution control and AI data poisoning—and what they teach about governance
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Independent regulation must remain free of political ideology

A nurse in British Columbia, Canada, was suspended and ordered to pay $94,000 in costs following a March ruling about discriminatory and derogatory public remarks she made.
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Should flight attendants be licensed and professionally regulated?

This article explores the provocative question: If flight attendants are safety professionals, why are they not regulated as such?
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Building public trust through connection and understanding

Collette Deschenes, director of communications strategy, MDR Strategy Group MDR’s CEO Daniel Roukema often jokes that between the two of us, we’re “recovering regulators.” It’s true. Before MDR, we collectively worked for seven different regulatory bodies. What he means by that is that we understand the realities of regulation. The pain points. And as communicators, we deeply understand the challenges of public communication and engagement. Having worked across multiple colleges regulating different professions, and now supporting regulators across the country.

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