As investigations grow more complex, regulators are using AI to manage digital evidence while maintaining human judgment, transparency, and procedural fairness.
In his keynote at the AI in Regulation Conference, Dr. Fola Adeleke urged regulators to treat Responsible AI as a matter of oversight, procurement, and accountability.
The Registrar team will be in Toronto for the 2026 AI in Regulation Conference, covering discussions on governance, risk management, and how regulatory organizations are responding to artificial intelligence in practice.
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.