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Canada-U.S. Innovation Partnership
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The AI Sovereign Compute Infrastructure Program is a Government of Canada initiative launched under the Canadian Sovereign AI Compute Strategy to build a large‑scale, Canadian‑controlled public AI supercomputing system, improving access to advanced computing for researchers and innovative firms.
The Canadian Sovereign AI Compute Strategy is a federal initiative led by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, aimed at expanding access to domestic AI computing infrastructure. Announced in Budget 2024 with a CAD $2 billion commitment over five years from 2024–2025, it comprises three elements: mobilising private sector investment, building public supercomputing infrastructure, and an AI Compute Access Fund.
This document provides preliminary guidance to federal institutions on their use of generative AI tools. This includes instances where these tools are deployed by federal institutions. It provides an overview of generative AI, identifies challenges and concerns relating to its use, puts forward principles for using it responsibly, and offers policy considerations and best practices.
The code identifies measures that should be applied in advance of binding regulation pursuant to the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act by all firms developing or managing the operation of a generative AI system with general-purpose capabilities, as well as additional measures that should be taken by firms developing or managing the operations of these systems that are made widely available for use, and which are therefore subject to a wider range of potentially harmful or inappropriate use.
The Province of Ontario passed an act that requires employers to notify employees of electronic employee monitoring policies.
The mission of the Forum IA Quebec is to make AI a lever of economic and social development for Quebec.
Canada's Digital Charter lays a foundation of trust and encourages continued growth across the digital- and data-driven economy.
The Government of Canada has created an AI Source List with 73 pre-approved suppliers to provide Canada with responsible and effective AI services, solutions and products. The framework allows government agencies to expedite procurement from firms that have demonstrated that they are capable of providing quality AI goods and services.