Benchmark Drilldown · Updated 2026-05-04
Canada Governance Model
Canada's AI governance model can be summarised as: Voluntary code of conduct, AIDA bill shelved.
- Governance model
- Voluntary code of conduct, AIDA bill shelved
- Strategy year
- 2017/2024
- Region
- Canada
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Canada's AI governance is in a "transition vacuum": (1) AIDA (Artificial Intelligence and Data Act) was introduced in 2022 as part of Bill C-27 but shelved when Parliament was dissolved in 2024; (2) Voluntary Code of Conduct on Generative AI (September 2023) signed by major Canadian AI firms (Cohere, BlackBerry AI, Telus, etc.); (3) CAISI (Canadian AI Safety Institute) was established 2024 with CAD $50m for AI safety research, partnering with US AISI and UK AISI; (4) sectoral regulators (OSFI for banks, Health Canada for medical AI) issue domain-specific guidance. Assessment: Canada is paying the cost of "first-mover on research, late-mover on legislation". With AIDA shelved, Canada is now behind Korea / Taiwan / EU on horizontal AI law and likely needs a new bill in 2025-2026 — but the political appetite is uncertain post-2024 election cycle.
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Canada Core Strategy
Canada's core AI strategy is Pan-Canadian AI Strategy, with the public year marked as 2017/2024.
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Canada Investment Scale
Canada's AI investment signal is: CAD $2.4B (2024 budget).
Region overview
Canada Core Strength
Canada's comparative strength versus Singapore is: Birthplace of deep learning; Mila/Vector/Amii.
Core strategy
Pan-Canadian AI Strategy
World's first national-level AI strategy; funded the three major institutes
Core strategy
Pan-Canadian AI Strategy 2.0
CAD $2.4 billion renewal, adding compute and commercialisation
Investment and resources
2024 Federal AI Budget
CAD $2.4 billion — Covers compute, safety, talent and commercialisation
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Curated benchmark drilldown profile, last updated 2026-05-04.