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AI Laws in Canada
AI laws and regulations in Canada: AIGI tracks 7 primary-source items from 2 authority sources, including 1 marked critical-urgency in the last 90 days. Coverage spans bills, regulations, enforcement actions, and agency guidance — updated continuously.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 7
- Sources
- 2
- Critical (90d)
- 1
- Last update
- 5/26/2026
Recent activity
- Canada Introduces Bill C-277 on Online Deepfake Regulation and Transparency Urgency 5/10 · 5/6/2026
Frequently asked questions
- What AI laws apply in Canada?
- As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 7 AI governance items in Canada across 2 authority sources. These span proposed bills, enacted regulations, agency enforcement actions, and official guidance.
- How does AIGI monitor AI law in Canada?
- AIGI's ingestion pipeline pulls directly from primary government sources in Canada — legislative trackers, regulator websites, official gazettes, and enforcement announcements — then classifies and summarises each item with citation-grade provenance.
- What frameworks are most active in Canada?
- Multiple regulatory frameworks intersect AI governance in Canada; AIGI tracks each by primary source.
- How current is AIGI's Canada coverage?
- The most recent item in Canada was processed on 5/26/2026. AIGI runs continuous ingestion against every active source.
- What's a recent AI development in Canada?
- "Canada Introduces Bill C-277 on Online Deepfake Regulation and Transparency" — see the full brief on the AIGI tracker. Sign in to a paid subscription for the complete obligation matrix, deadlines, and exposure analysis.
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