Canadian organizations with a published AI policy
Every record links to the public source document. Inclusion does not mean a policy is good, and a missing record does not prove an organization lacks governance.
Registry snapshot
- Artifacts
- 387
- Formal policies
- 203
- Operational guidance
- 184
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- Education209
- Libraries & culture37
- Media & communications28
- Nonprofits & associations21
- Health & professional regulation21
- Business & professional services16
- Public agencies & research14
- Other13
- Infrastructure, transport & energy11
- Public safety & justice9
- Finance & insurance8
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“National” means organizations whose mandate spans the whole country — it is not the sum of the provinces. A province means the organization is based and operating there.
- Ontario127
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- Alberta55
- Quebec42
- Nova Scotia11
- Manitoba10
- Saskatchewan7
- New Brunswick3
- Atlantic Canada2
- Northwest Territories1
- Newfoundland and Labrador1
- Prince Edward Island1
See also: provincial and territorial policies · municipal registry · registry overview
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0914126 B.C. Ltd. (Energeticcity.ca)
Local journalism and community media · British Columbia
A local journalism and community media providing news, information, storytelling, or community media in British Columbia.
The newsroom AI policy bars machine-written stories, synthetic voices and major image alteration, permits limited support uses, and requires human verification, editorial accountability and disclosure.
Abbotsford School District
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
The district's generative AI guidance directs staff and students to protect personal data, address bias, preserve human interaction and learning, and use authentic Indigenous resources and vetted tools.
Board of Education of School District No. 19 (Revelstoke)
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Description under review — read the source document.
British Columbia Humanist Association
Humanist community and public-education charity · British Columbia
A humanist community and public-education charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in British Columbia.
BCHA's AI policy governs organizational work through limited and disclosed uses, human review, privacy and confidentiality safeguards, source verification and accountability for final content.
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Public polytechnic · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
BCIT's generative AI position sets institution-wide expectations for transparent and ethical use, academic integrity, privacy, human oversight, equitable access and continuing AI literacy.
Bulkley Valley School District No. 54
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
The district's staff AI guidance directs educators to use approved tools, protect student data, verify outputs, disclose AI use and preserve professional judgment, academic integrity and authentic Indigenous content.
Burnaby Association for Community Inclusion
Disability inclusion and community-services nonprofit · British Columbia
A disability inclusion and community-services nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in British Columbia.
BACI's AI policy governs staff use through approved tools and purposes, privacy and confidentiality controls, human verification, disclosure, training, incident reporting and management oversight.
Burnaby School District
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
The district's AI guidance gives educators consistent rules on privacy, approved tools, bias and accuracy review, disclosure, human judgment and classroom uses that preserve authentic learning.
Campbell River School District (School District No. 72)
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
The teacher AI guidelines require a secure approved tool, no student personal data, human review and bias checks, transparent use, authentic assessment and caution with culturally responsive materials.
Capilano University
Public university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
The faculty guidance requires clear course expectations, privacy protection, transparent AI use, output verification, authentic assessment, academic-integrity compliance and equitable alternatives for students.
Central Okanagan Public Schools (School District No. 23)
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
The educator AI guidelines require district-approved tools and privacy review, no student personal data, human verification and disclosure, bias checks, authentic assessment and compliance with employee technology policy.
Clear Course Ltd.
Writing, editing, and communications services · British Columbia
A writing, editing, and communications services providing communications, creative, public-relations, or marketing services in British Columbia.
The consulting firm's AI policy limits uses to appropriate support tasks, prohibits confidential-data entry and deceptive output, requires consent where relevant, human review, accuracy checks, disclosure and accountability.
Coast Mountain College
College / polytechnic · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
The workplace AI policy requires IT notice and privacy impact assessment, protects sensitive data, mandates human fact-checking and disclosure, addresses bias, provides training and keeps employees accountable.
Compost Education Centre
Environmental education nonprofit and charity · British Columbia
An environmental education nonprofit and charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in British Columbia.
The employee AI rules discourage generative AI, permit only the approved tool when necessary, prohibit sensitive-data entry and reliance on AI search summaries, and require editing, accuracy checks and bias review.
Discourse Community Publishing
Community journalism network · British Columbia
A community journalism network providing news, information, storytelling, or community media in British Columbia.
The Discourse AI policy bars generative AI writing without leadership permission, requires an editor's note when AI is integral, mandates human verification, and prohibits sensitive source, audience or staff data.
Douglas College
College / polytechnic · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Douglas College faculty guidance makes instructors set and model AI expectations, requires accuracy checks, protects personal and copyrighted material, and bars AI from grading or detecting misconduct.
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
University · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Emily Carr's generative AI guidance defines permitted university uses, restricts confidential and personal data, requires disclosure and attribution, and assigns instructors responsibility for course-level expectations.
Glenlyon Norfolk School
Independent school · British Columbia
An independent school operating in British Columbia.
The school's artificial intelligence framework separates staff and faculty duties, limits work to approved tools, protects data, preserves human judgment, and assigns governance oversight for school-wide use.
Greater Victoria School District No. 61
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
The district's technology policy applies its acceptable-use rules to AI, requires authorized and responsible use, protects privacy and security, assigns user accountability, and permits access restrictions or discipline.
Justice Institute of British Columbia
College / polytechnic · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
JIBC's teaching AI guidance requires permission for Indigenous knowledge, evaluates equity and bias, protects personal and confidential data, observes copyright and citation rules, and requires consent before uploading student work.
Kootenay-Columbia School District No. 20
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
The district's AI notice authorizes one designated learning assistant for staff and students because it meets district data-security, privacy and compliance commitments.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Public polytechnic university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
KPU's generative AI principles require disclosure and explanation, protect intellectual property and personal data, mandate accuracy and bias review, respect Indigenous data, and require consent before uploading student work.
Magnolia Marketing Communications
Marketing and communications agency · British Columbia
A marketing and communications agency providing communications, creative, public-relations, or marketing services in British Columbia.
Magnolia staff must disclose AI assistance, obtain human approval, verify outputs against three sources, keep sensitive and client data out of AI tools, and double-review public content.
Nechako Lakes School District No. 91
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
School District 91 guides staff AI decisions through privacy and data protection, output verification, disclosure and citation, human judgment, and a district decision checklist.
New Westminster Schools
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
New Westminster Schools asks staff and students to use AI as support rather than a primary source, protect privacy, uphold academic honesty, address equity, and build AI literacy.
North Island College
College / polytechnic · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
North Island College faculty must use approved AI tools, protect privacy, state course expectations, provide consent-based alternatives, and verify and disclose AI-assisted work.
Number Crunchers
Bookkeeping, accounting support, and business advisory services · British Columbia
A bookkeeping, accounting support, and business advisory services operating in British Columbia.
Number Crunchers defines approved and prohibited AI uses, protects data through access controls, requires human oversight and training, monitors incidents, and reviews the policy annually.
Okanagan Regional Library
Regional public library · British Columbia
A library organization providing library collections, learning resources, digital services, and community programming in British Columbia.
Okanagan Regional Library staff, contractors and volunteers must use AI internally, review and validate outputs, keep personal data out of public tools, use approved tools for identifiable data, and manage records.
Okanagan Similkameen School District No. 53
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Description under review — read the source document.
Okanagan Skaha School District No. 67
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Okanagan Skaha educators must not require students to enter personal information into AI, must critically assess outputs and privacy risks, and retain teacher oversight of classroom use.
PAL Vancouver
Affordable housing and arts-support charity · British Columbia
An affordable housing and arts-support charity supporting arts, culture, heritage, creative work, or community programming in British Columbia.
PAL Vancouver staff must obtain consent before AI-assisted resident service, keep resident, donor and staff data out of unauthorized tools, jointly review outputs, assess bias, and complete training.
Prince George Public Library
Public library · British Columbia
A library organization providing library collections, learning resources, digital services, and community programming in British Columbia.
Prince George Public Library personnel must fact-check AI outputs, keep personal and confidential data out of public tools, use approved tools for private data, address bias, and complete training.
Provincial Health Services Authority
Provincial health authority · British Columbia
A provincial health authority providing patient care, clinical services, and health programs in British Columbia.
PHSA researchers must disclose AI plans to supervisors, keep participant data out of cloud tools, consult privacy and ethics reviewers, document prompts, verify outputs and citations, and disclose tool use.
Qatalyst Research Group Inc.
Evaluation, impact-measurement, and strategy consultancy · British Columbia
An evaluation, impact-measurement, and strategy consultancy operating in British Columbia.
Description under review — read the source document.
qathet School District
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
qathet School District guides AI through ethical and safe use, human judgment and relationships, transparency, equity and inclusion, respect for Indigenous knowledge, and shared accountability.
Radio Malaspina Society
Nonprofit community radio · British Columbia
A nonprofit community radio providing news, information, storytelling, or community media in British Columbia.
Radio Malaspina requires disclosure and human approval of audience-facing AI, protects creator rights, labels AI music, limits generative visuals, and confines productivity AI to off-air work.
Richmond School District No. 38
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Richmond School District staff must use approved AI tools, protect personal and confidential data, verify accuracy and bias, disclose material assistance, and remain accountable for outputs.
Rocky Mountain School District No. 6
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Description under review — read the source document.
Royal Roads University
Public university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Royal Roads’ community must protect personal and confidential data in AI, verify and cite outputs, disclose assistance, follow course and workplace expectations, and retain human accountability.
RUNSTACK Technologies Inc.
Artificial-intelligence software and technology services · British Columbia
An artificial-intelligence software and technology services providing technology, digital products, or related services in British Columbia.
Description under review — read the source document.
Saanich Schools
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Saanich Schools requires safe and reliable AI tools, preserves human teaching, protects privacy and security, assigns staff selection and monitoring, and communicates expectations to the community.
School District No. 35 (Langley)
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Langley School District requires approved AI tools, protects privacy, supports inclusive access, retains professional judgment, verifies outputs, and discloses material assistance.
Selkirk College
Public college · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Selkirk instructors must set course AI expectations, preserve human oversight, verify accuracy and bias, protect privacy, offer alternatives to third-party sign-up, and design authentic assessments.
Simon Fraser University
University · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
SFU faculty and staff in administrative work must check privacy requirements and supervisors before sensitive AI use, verify results, disclose assistance, use approved tools, and remain accountable.
Sooke School District No. 62
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
District AI principles require bias-aware and accessible use, transparent data practices, privacy and cybersecurity vetting, human oversight, and shared responsibility among students, staff and families.
Special Olympics British Columbia
Provincial disability sport organization and charity · British Columbia
A provincial disability sport organization and charity supporting sport participation, development, competition, and physical activity in British Columbia.
Description under review — read the source document.
Surrey Schools
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Student AI use is limited to district-approved tools provided by teachers with parent consent; platforms must meet learning, technical, safety and privacy standards, while students are taught to verify outputs.
The University of British Columbia
University · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
UBC community members using generative AI for administrative work must obtain required approvals, protect confidential and personal data, verify accuracy and bias, attribute sources.
The Web Advisors
Digital marketing and web consulting · British Columbia
A digital marketing and web consulting providing communications, creative, public-relations, or marketing services in British Columbia.
Staff, contractors and partners must use approved company AI accounts, keep confidential and personal data out, human-review client work, disclose AI-assisted deliverables, assess new tools, complete training and undergo compliance checks.
Trinity Western University
Private university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Faculty must define generative AI expectations in every syllabus, ensure use complies with ethical and legal duties, and keep critical thinking and personal authorship central to learning.
Tyee Independent Media Society
Nonprofit journalism · British Columbia
A nonprofit journalism providing news, information, storytelling, or community media in British Columbia.
The newsroom does not publish AI-written journalism or synthetic news images, relies on human judgment and verification, remains accountable for accuracy and sourcing, rejects AI as a factual authority.
University Canada West
Private university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Description under review — read the source document.
University of Northern British Columbia
Public university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Faculty and staff using AI for university business must protect personal and confidential information, use approved tools, complete required privacy and security review, verify outputs.
University of the Fraser Valley
Public university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
UFV staff must human-review every AI output, disclose AI-assisted public content, protect confidential, personal and intellectual-property data, use secure tools.
University of Victoria
University · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Employees must use approved AI, complete privacy and technical review for new tools, keep internal, confidential and highly confidential data out of unapproved systems, verify outputs.
Vancouver Community College
Public college · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Educators must set clear AI expectations, protect student privacy and intellectual property, verify accuracy and bias, disclose AI-supported materials, preserve human assessment and academic integrity.
Vancouver Island University
Public university · British Columbia
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in British Columbia.
Faculty and students should use generative AI transparently and ethically, follow instructor-set assessment rules, verify outputs, protect privacy and intellectual property, preserve academic integrity and keep teaching human-led.
Vancouver School Board (School District No. 39)
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Educators must use VSB-approved AI, never enter identifiable student data or original work without permission, review outputs, disclose AI-assisted materials, teach fact-checking and bias awareness.
West Vancouver Schools
School board · British Columbia
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in British Columbia.
Educators and students must use AI transparently and with permission, protect privacy, verify accuracy and bias, respect copyright and academic integrity, preserve teacher judgment.
YMCA BC
Recreation, health, child care, and community-services charity · British Columbia
A British Columbia community charity offering fitness centres, pools, aquatics, child care, camps, youth and family programs, health supports, and community services.
YMCA BC staff must use approved AI within data-classification rules, keep restricted and personal information out of unapproved tools, complete privacy and vendor review, minimize data.
YWCA BC
Community services charity · British Columbia
A British Columbia charity advancing gender equity through affordable housing, child care, employment, mentorship, advocacy, and supports for women and families.
YWCA BC staff must use approved AI, keep personal and confidential data protected, verify outputs, retain human judgment and disclose material use; AI cannot make high-impact employment or service decisions, and new tools require review.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the organizations registry?
- It is a source-linked list of Canadian organizations — schools, libraries, non-profits, health and professional bodies, media outlets, agencies — that have published an AI policy or operational guidance. Every record links to the public source document, which is always the authority. Municipal records live in the separate registry at /municipalities.
- Where do the descriptions come from?
- Each description is written from the public source document and reviewed by a human before it appears here. Descriptions summarise what a document covers and which controls it names. They are never a score, a grade, or an opinion about whether the policy is good. Our approach is documented on /methodology.
- Why do some organizations have no description?
- A small number of records are still being adjudicated — usually because the source was hard to access, the document is an AI strategy rather than a use policy, or the scope was unclear. The organization stays listed with its source link, and the description appears once review is finished.
- What is the difference between a formal policy and operational guidance?
- A formal policy is an approved governing document. Operational guidance is practical direction staff actually follow — newsroom standards, classroom rules, a staff handbook section. Both count as published governance; neither is automatically stronger than the other.
- My organization is not listed. What should I do?
- Submit your policy through the form below. A missing record does not prove an organization lacks governance — it usually means we have not found a public source document yet.
- We do not have an AI policy yet. Where do we start?
- Read a few comparable records here to see what peers actually committed to, then use the Policy Builder in the Policy Studio at /studio to draft your own, and /policy-review to check an existing draft against the same control library.
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