Hospitals and academic health centres across Ohio are expanding their use of artificial intelligence, testing new tools to support patient care, research and clinical operations.
OpenAI and Anthropic have announced new healthcare-focused AI tools, signalling a shift in how artificial intelligence may be used across patient care, clinical workflows and health system oversight.
New rules approved by the Supreme Court of Florida will expand eligibility for the Florida bar exam by allowing graduates of certain non-ABA-accredited law schools to apply.
Ontario has introduced new labour mobility and free-trade regulations taking effect January 1, 2026, aimed at reducing interprovincial barriers for workers and employers.
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.
Texas has adopted new rules to expand occupational licensing reciprocity, allowing licensed professionals from other U.S. jurisdictions to qualify for licensure based on comparable standards.
Global regulators modernising regulations have identified stablecoin oversight, private credit growth, and market vulnerabilities as key 2026 priorities.
A British Columbia teacher faces an eight-year recertification ban after the provincial regulator found professional misconduct involving inappropriate conduct with a student met during a school-related field trip.