Provincial, federal governments leaning on AI to cut red tape
OTTAWA — The federal government and several provincial governments are turning to artificial intelligence to analyze laws and search for outdated regulations as they try to cut back on red tape.
Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali and provincial and territorial ministers responsible for red tape reduction met in Toronto on Thursday to discuss ways to cut outdated and overly complicated regulations to reduce costs and improve productivity.
Mohammad Kamal, a spokesperson for Ali’s office, said several provinces are exploring how to use AI to streamline how applications and approvals are handled, review internal processes and improve service delivery.
Kamal said the federal government is using a platform called BizPal, which shows permit and licensing requirements across jurisdictions and uses AI to convert complex legal and regulatory language into plain language summaries.

