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What Canada’s Ambitious AI Strategy Means For Business
The details and implications of the Government of Canada’s long-awaited national AI strategy are now coming into view. The June 4 release of AI for All, together with the introduction before Parliament of Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, Bill C-34, the Digital Safety Act, and Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act, signals how the government intends to approach AI governance.
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Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
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Bill C-36: A Third Attempt At Federal Private-Sector Privacy Reform
On June 15, 2026, Evan Solomon, the Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, introduced Bill C-36,[1] which enacts the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act (PPCDA), marking the third attempt in six years to reform Canada’s federal private-sector privacy law after two previous bills died on the Order Paper. Like 2020’s Bill C-11 and 2022’s Bill C-27 before it, Bill C-36 replaces Part 1 of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) with new legislation (the PPCDA) that codifies PIPEDA’s principles.
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Fasken
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AI Data Centres In Canada: Legal And Regulatory Considerations For Developers And Investors Looking To Build
Developing AI data centres in Canada requires navigating complex corporate structuring, financing arrangements, regulatory approvals, energy supply agreements, real estate considerations, environmental permitting, and stakeholder engagement across multiple jurisdictions. This comprehensive guide examines the legal and regulatory frameworks governing the physical infrastructure side of data centre development, from site selection and power procurement to Indigenous consultation and municipal approvals.
Canada Energy
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MLT Aikins LLP
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Filer Beware.Why A Foreign Filing License May Be Required Before Filing Your Patent
Foreign filing licenses are government authorizations required before filing patent applications abroad, triggered by factors including where an invention was made, inventor residency, nationality, and subject matter. Understanding these requirements is crucial for companies with international R&D teams, as non-compliance can result in patent invalidity, monetary penalties, or even criminal liability in some jurisdictions.
Canada IP
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Smart & Biggar
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AI For All? Canada’s AI Strategy Overlooks Copyright And Generative AI
Canada's new AI strategy commits $2 billion to drive adoption and economic growth, yet leaves a critical question unanswered: how should copyright law apply to generative AI systems trained on protected content? With creators demanding licensing requirements and tech companies warning against innovation barriers, the government's silence means Canadian courts may ultimately decide the balance between intellectual property rights and AI development.
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McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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