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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See what schools, libraries, newsrooms, non-profits and regulators actually publish — each link opens the registry, filtered.
- 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
- National66
- British Columbia61
- 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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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.
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.
Peel Multicultural Council
Settlement and multicultural community-services nonprofit · Ontario
A settlement and multicultural community-services nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
Peel Multicultural Council requires authorized AI use, protects client and confidential data, requires human verification and disclosure, assigns user accountability, and applies consequences for misuse.
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.
Alloprof
Educational support nonprofit and charity · National
An educational support nonprofit and charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
Alloprof's AI charter governs projects through human-centred design, privacy and security safeguards, bias and accessibility review, transparency, accountable oversight and ongoing evaluation.
Ampere (formerly Pinnguaq Association)
Rural, remote, and Indigenous-serving STEAM education and workforce-development nonprofit · National
A rural, remote, and Indigenous-serving STEAM education and workforce-development nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
The employee AI policy permits productivity and education uses while requiring confidentiality, human review, disclosure, training and monitoring, and bars unsupervised decisions and misuse of protected information.
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.
Canada Post Corporation
National postal and community logistics Crown corporation · National
A national postal and community logistics Crown corporation providing postal delivery, logistics, shipping, and related community services across Canada.
Canada Post reports that its workplace AI policy is enforced through approved-tool controls, mandatory training, output verification, risk assessments, a governance board and policy-enforcement oversight.
Canadian Association for Food Studies
Academic association and nonprofit scholarly publishing · National
An academic association and nonprofit scholarly publishing providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
The journal AI policy requires authors to disclose uses and retain responsibility, bars AI authorship, protects confidential manuscripts, limits reviewer and editor use, and preserves human publication decisions.
Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington
Community mental-health, addiction, developmental-disability, and family-services charity · Ontario
A community mental-health, addiction, developmental-disability, and family-services charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
CMHA Waterloo Wellington's AI controls require organization-wide policy sign-off and, in client care, express informed consent, clear purpose and limitation notices, privacy safeguards and a no-penalty right to refuse or withdraw.
Capacity Canada
Nonprofit capacity-building and social-innovation charity · National
A nonprofit capacity-building and social-innovation charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
The charity's AI policy governs staff, volunteers and contractors through approved uses, privacy and confidentiality safeguards, human verification, disclosure, bias checks, training and board oversight.
Centre for International Governance Innovation
Public-policy research nonprofit · Ontario
A public-policy research nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
CIGI's research AI policy requires human guidance and sign-off, disclosure, credible sourcing and fact-checking, confidentiality protection, research integrity and accountability for AI-assisted outputs.
Cindy Wagman Consulting (Nonprofit Fractionals Network)
Nonprofit consulting and professional network · National
A nonprofit consulting and professional network providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
The policy governs contractors, partners and approved third parties using AI in client and internal work, requiring documented consent, data minimization, approved tools, human review, disclosure, audits and incident reporting.
ClimateFast
Climate action and civic-engagement nonprofit · Ontario
A climate action and civic-engagement nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
ClimateFast's AI policy generally avoids AI unless a clear benefit justifies it, protects human creativity and critical thinking, minimizes energy and water impacts, requires transparency and keeps organizational work human-led.
Community Living Essex County
Developmental services nonprofit and registered charity · Ontario
A developmental services nonprofit and registered charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
The agency AI policy requires approved tools and prior training, prohibits confidential or personal data entry, mandates human factual, copyright and bias review, supports person-directed services and enforces violations.
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.
Condominium Authority of Ontario
Nonprofit designated administrative authority and online tribunal · Ontario
A nonprofit designated administrative authority and online tribunal providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
The tribunal's AI practice direction says members will not use AI to analyze evidence or draft decisions and asks parties to disclose tools, protect confidential data, and verify all outputs and citations.
Good Works Co.
Charity fundraising consultancy · Ontario
A charity fundraising consultancy providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
Good Works' AI policy limits tools to human-directed support, requires review for accuracy and bias, keeps approvals and decisions with people, protects donor data, and mandates training and periodic reassessment.
National Research Institute for Democratized Learning
Education and public-interest research nonprofit · National
An education and public-interest research nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
NRIDL governs AI through equitable access, transparency, human-centred design, fairness and accountability, and privacy and security safeguards for data and systems.
Pagan Assembly of Nova Scotia
Faith-based community nonprofit · Nova Scotia
A faith-based community nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Nova Scotia.
Pagan Assembly bars AI-generated organizational media by default, allows limited editing and brainstorming, requires board approval for exceptions, and prohibits relying solely on AI for research.
Plank
Digital design and web agency serving cultural and nonprofit organizations · Quebec
A digital design and web agency serving cultural and nonprofit organizations providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Quebec.
Plank staff must use AI only for approved business purposes, protect client and confidential data, review outputs, disclose material assistance, and remain accountable for final work.
Public Policy Forum
Public-policy nonprofit and charity · National
A public-policy nonprofit and charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
Public Policy Forum protects confidential partner and member data in AI use, retains editorial control and human review, discloses substantial assistance, preserves original research, and reviews practice continually.
Right To Play International
International children's charity using play-based programming · National
An international children's charity using play-based programming providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
Right To Play assigns AI duties to managers and employees, protects personal and confidential data, requires human validation and oversight, provides training, and establishes incident reporting.
Skills for Change
Settlement and employment services charity · Ontario
A settlement and employment services charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
Skills for Change requires staff to use approved AI, protect client and confidential data, review outputs, disclose material assistance, retain human accountability, and complete oversight or training steps.
The Cause Specialists
Nonprofit-sector consulting and coaching company · National
A nonprofit-sector consulting and coaching company providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
Consulting staff must keep client, donor and stakeholder data out of AI, preserve human oversight, test and audit for bias, reject harmful or misleading uses, inform stakeholders when applicable, and maintain training and reviews.
The Osborne Group
Executive, nonprofit, and organizational consulting · Ontario
An executive, nonprofit, and organizational consulting providing programs, supports, resources, or community services in Ontario.
Description under review — read the source document.
The United Church of Canada Foundation
National faith-based charitable foundation · National
A national faith-based charitable foundation providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
Foundation personnel must keep sensitive and personal information out of public AI, verify and human-review outputs, disclose material use, respect copyright and intellectual property, and seek approval for higher-risk applications.
World Naturopathic Federation
International health-profession federation and Canadian nonprofit · National
An international health-profession federation and Canadian nonprofit providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
Employees, contractors, volunteers, committee members and participants must keep financial, strategic, personal, legal and other confidential or intellectual-property information out of external AI.
WWF-Canada
Environmental conservation charity · National
An environmental conservation charity providing programs, supports, resources, or community services across Canada.
WWF-Canada’s AI policy keeps people as decision-makers, requires governance review and bias mitigation, and prohibits generative AI from processing Indigenous knowledge or youth data and from creating synthetic nature imagery.
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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