Bill C-27, Part 3: Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA)
failedNationalThe Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) was Canada's proposed federal AI legislation, introduced as Part 3 of Bill C-27 (the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2022). Despite years of debate and amendment, the bill died on the order paper when Parliament was dissolved in January 2025.
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Quick Facts
- Bill Number
- Bill C-27, Part 3
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Author / Sponsor
- Canadian federal government
- Introduced
- June 16, 2022
- Status
- Died in Parliament January 2025
- Scope
- National
Sources
- Bill C-27 TextParliament of Canada
- AIDA Companion DocumentISED Canada
- Government Amendments to AIDAGovernment of Canada, November 2023