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Stakeholder: Government of Canada (ISED) (unknown)

Verdictconfirmed95%
1 check · 4/9/2026

The record identifies 'Government of Canada (ISED)' as a stakeholder in the AIDA policy. The source text confirms that the Government of Canada is indeed a key stakeholder—it tabled the AIDA legislation and authored this companion document explaining the policy framework. While the source does not explicitly mention 'ISED' (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) by acronym, the document is clearly a Government of Canada policy document on AIDA. The '(unknown)' designation in the record appears to indicate uncertainty about specific details, which is reasonable given the source does not provide granular departmental attribution. The core claim that Government of Canada is a stakeholder in AIDA policy is directly confirmed.

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Stakeholder
Government of Canada (ISED)
Position
support
Importance
high
Reason
Introduced AIDA as Part 3 of Bill C-27; proposed amendments in November 2023 to address criticisms but failed to satisfy opponents
Context
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) would have been both regulator and enforcer — a conflict of interest flagged by critics,137 witnesses appeared before the INDU committee; 113 briefs submitted during study,November 2023 amendments added specificity but were seen as insufficient by civil society

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confirmed95%Haiku 4.5 · 4/9/2026

NoteThe record identifies 'Government of Canada (ISED)' as a stakeholder in the AIDA policy. The source text confirms that the Government of Canada is indeed a key stakeholder—it tabled the AIDA legislation and authored this companion document explaining the policy framework. While the source does not explicitly mention 'ISED' (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) by acronym, the document is clearly a Government of Canada policy document on AIDA. The '(unknown)' designation in the record appears to indicate uncertainty about specific details, which is reasonable given the source does not provide granular departmental attribution. The core claim that Government of Canada is a stakeholder in AIDA policy is directly confirmed.

Case № mPUofHhg1pFiled 4/9/2026Confidence 95%