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CIGI (Centre for International Governance Innovation) on Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA)

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Source IDqpu3441j7o
Source URLwww.cigionline.org/articles/proposed-changes-to-canadas-bill-c-27-do-little-to-mitigate-ai-harms/
ParentArtificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA)
Children
CreatedMar 21, 2026, 4:21 AM
UpdatedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM
SyncedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM

Record Data

idqpu3441j7o
policyEntityIdArtificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA)(policy)
stakeholderEntityId
stakeholderDisplayNameCIGI (Centre for International Governance Innovation)
positionoppose
importancemedium
reasonPublished analysis arguing proposed amendments 'do little to mitigate AI harms'; called for stronger, standalone AI legislation
sourcewww.cigionline.org/articles/proposed-changes-to-canadas-bill-c-27-do-little-to-m…
context
[
  "Canadian think tank specializing in technology governance",
  "Argued AIDA's principles-based approach lacked concrete enforcement teeth"
]

Source Check Verdicts

confirmed95% confidence

Last checked: 4/16/2026

The record identifies CIGI (Centre for International Governance Innovation) as a stakeholder with 'unknown' status in key fields. The source text confirms CIGI exists and is an active organization that publishes policy analysis on AI governance. Teresa Scassa is explicitly identified as a 'CIGI Senior Fellow,' and the article appears on CIGI's platform (based on the disclaimer footer). The 'unknown' designation for key fields is appropriate given the source provides limited biographical detail about CIGI itself, but the organization's existence and role as a policy stakeholder on AI issues is clearly confirmed.

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