New Tools for Generative AI in the Government of Canada (FR) (DDN3-E61)

Product code: DDN3-E61

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May 28, 2026

Virtual

10:30 am to 12:00 pm (ET)

French, with interpretation in English


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Overview

Delivery method

Delivery method

Online

Duration

Duration

1.5 hours

Audience

Audience

All public servants at all levels

 

Description

Please note that there will be an English session with simultaneous interpretation from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET). Click here to register.

Artificial intelligence tools are advancing fast and impacting how work is done, how decisions are supported and how organizations operate. For the federal public service, deployment of these tools requires that AI is implemented securely and responsibly to enhance workforce capacity and improve service delivery.

This event will explore how the Government of Canada is advancing its adoption of artificial intelligence through Shared Services Canada’s AI Program, highlighting how secure, sovereign AI foundations are enabling trusted solutions across the public service, including the latest developments in CANChat, the government’s new generative AI assistant tool.

Participants will get an in-depth look at how CANChat and other tools and initiatives are being implemented to support policy analysis, service delivery, communications, project management and more. The event will also build participants’ skills to confidently and responsibly use today’s generative AI tools while preparing for advanced agentic systems of the future.

Learn more about the Learning Week on Artificial Intelligence.

Speakers

  • Brian Wray, Manager, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Shared Services Canada
  • Megan Olson, Director General, Enterprise Architecture and Security, Chief Technology Officer Branch, Shared Services Canada
  • Roderick Dioso, Project Manager, KnowHow Redesign, Leadership and Learning Directorate, Human Resources Branch, Canada Revenue Agency
  • Michel Messier, Manager, Perimeter Security Operations, Enterprise IT Security Operations, Cyber Security, Perimeter and Endpoint Protection, Enterprise Cyber Security Services, Shared Services Canada
  • Frédéric Larose, Director, CanAI Garage, Digital Enablement, Chief Technology Officer Branch, Shared Services Canada

 

 

 

Date modified: 2025-07-22

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