House Ethics Committee to review Lobbying Act in 2026 after AI study, says chair Brassard

The committee hasn't done a statutory review since 2012, and committee chair John Brassard says members 'should be anxious about updating and modernizing' the 2008 legislation which, by law, should be reviewed every five years.
Conservative MP John Brassard chairs the House Access to Information, Privacy, and Ethics Committee.

The House Ethics Committee is set to start the long-overdue review of the Lobbying Act sometime in the new year after wrapping up its current study into challenges posed by artificial intelligence and its regulation, says chair and Conservative MP John Brassard.

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