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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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.
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.
Ontario College of Business and Technology
College / polytechnic · Ontario
A professional regulatory organization supporting professional regulation, standards, licensing, governance, or member services in Ontario.
Ontario College of Business and Technology requires approved AI tools, training, data and intellectual-property safeguards, output verification, monitoring, and human evidence for misconduct findings.
Art Systems Canada Inc.
Canadian managed information-technology services company · Quebec
A canadian managed information-technology services company providing technology, digital products, or related services in Quebec.
The company AI policy governs internal and client work through human validation, confidentiality and security safeguards, bias and accuracy checks, client notice for material AI use, and named accountability.
Chigisoft Limited
Technology consulting and software services · Alberta
A technology consulting and software services providing technology, digital products, or related services in Alberta.
The company policy governs AI development and client delivery through human oversight, privacy and security safeguards, fairness and transparency, risk assessment, monitoring, responsible integrations and user accountability.
Goosechase Adventures Inc.
Recreation, tourism, education, and community-engagement technology · Ontario
A recreation, tourism, education, and community-engagement technology providing technology, digital products, or related services in Ontario.
Goosechase's AI policy requires commercial accounts, bars model training on customer or student data, provides human review and appeal, labels AI features, and lets organization administrators disable them.
Magna International Inc.
Automotive manufacturing and mobility technology · Ontario
An automotive manufacturing and mobility technology providing technology, digital products, or related services in Ontario.
Magna requires its global workforce to use approved AI tools, conduct human review, assess bias, privacy and intellectual-property risks, disclose AI use, complete training, and report concerns.
Scopien Inc.
Technology company · Ontario
A technology company providing technology, digital products, or related services in Ontario.
Scopien requires human control of AI, bias testing, data minimization and consent, ethics-committee approval and risk assessment, disclosure, and continuous monitoring and audits.
The Logic Inc.
Independent Canadian business and technology newsroom · National
An independent Canadian business and technology newsroom providing technology, digital products, or related services across Canada.
Description under review — read the source document.
Nipissing University
University · Ontario
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in Ontario.
Nipissing’s non-academic units need departmental authority and technology approval for AI, must match tools to data classifications, review and acknowledge outputs, and retain humans for consequential decisions.
Red River College Polytechnic
Public college / polytechnic · Manitoba
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in Manitoba.
RRC Polytech staff and faculty must discuss AI with supervisors, obtain technology approval, keep protected and Indigenous knowledge out of tools, verify and cite outputs, and avoid AI-detection software.
Olds College of Agriculture & Technology
College / polytechnic · Alberta
A professional regulatory organization supporting professional regulation, standards, licensing, governance, or member services in Alberta.
Olds College’s administrative-data rules require AI to meet privacy and access law, address bias and human rights, retain oversight, disclose use, verify outputs, and support monitoring.
CAE Inc.
Aviation and defence training technology company · Quebec
An aviation and defence training technology company providing technology, digital products, or related services in Quebec.
CAE's reported AI policy requires pre-release testing, harm and discrimination prevention, traceability, data and privacy safeguards, human-impact diligence, accountability and committee oversight.
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.
Projets Miiro inc.
Digital learning and multimedia production company · Quebec
A digital learning and multimedia production company providing news, information, storytelling, or community media in Quebec.
Miiro governs AI in production content and learning systems through defined permitted and prohibited uses, data safeguards, human validation and disclosure, assigned roles, and annual review.
Triba Intelligence Collective Inc.
Digital transformation, responsible AI, and organizational consulting · Quebec
A digital transformation, responsible AI, and organizational consulting operating in Quebec.
Personnel must apply READY principles by selecting relevant AI, accepting accountability, checking legality and accuracy, mitigating bias, disclosing AI content and interactions, documenting supported decisions.
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.
Canadian Rockies Public Schools
School board · Alberta
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in Alberta.
The procedure requires approved AI tools, privacy and security review, no sensitive-data entry, disclosure and human verification, fair assessment practices, incident reporting and enforceable compliance.
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.
Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir
School board · Ontario
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in Ontario.
The school board's artificial intelligence procedure requires disclosure and copyright compliance, keeps human agency central, protects personal information, and treats unauthorized AI in summative work as plagiarism.
Good Spirit School Division
School board · Saskatchewan
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in Saskatchewan.
Description under review — read the source document.
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.
London Police Service
Municipal police service and public-safety organization · Ontario
A municipal police service and public-safety organization delivering public administration, oversight, regulation, or public services in Ontario.
The police service's AI policy classifies risk, prohibits extreme-risk uses, requires approval for higher-risk systems, keeps humans in consequential decisions, and mandates a public inventory and annual reporting.
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.
Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
School board · Ontario
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in Ontario.
Ottawa-Carleton staff and students must use approved AI, protect privacy and security, disclose use and data practices, retain human oversight, and address bias, equity and accessibility.
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.
SAIT
Public polytechnic · Alberta
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in Alberta.
SAIT requires human oversight and disclosure of AI, protects classified data, applies research consent rules, routes acquisition and risk through an AI committee, and mandates training and compliance.
Sport for Life Society
National sport and physical-literacy nonprofit · National
A national sport and physical-literacy nonprofit supporting sport participation, development, competition, and physical activity across Canada.
Employees, volunteers, contractors and other users must protect sensitive data, human-review and fact-check AI output, use approved notetakers with consent, avoid sensitive meetings, and secure resulting records.
Sturgeon Public Schools
School board · Alberta
A school board supporting K–12 schools, students, educators, and district services in Alberta.
Description under review — read the source document.
Thunder Bay Police Service
Municipal police service and public-safety organization · Ontario
A municipal police service and public-safety organization delivering public administration, oversight, regulation, or public services in Ontario.
Police AI requires Board approval, trained users and pre-procurement risk assessment; serious-risk systems are barred, human oversight and privacy controls apply, and public registries, audits and reporting support accountability.
Toronto Police Service
Municipal police service and public-safety organization · Ontario
A municipal police service and public-safety organization delivering public administration, oversight, regulation, or public services in Ontario.
Police AI is classified by risk, assessed before funding or deployment and subject to Board approval, mitigation, monitoring and public reporting; extreme-risk uses are terminated and higher-risk systems undergo continued review.
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 Health Network
Academic hospital and health network · Ontario
A post-secondary institution providing education, training, research, and student services in Ontario.
UHN personnel must use approved AI for organizational work, sign in with institutional credentials, keep health, personal and confidential information out of unapproved tools.
York Regional Police
Regional police service and public-safety organization · Ontario
A regional police service and public-safety organization operating in Ontario.
Police AI requires risk assessment, legal, privacy and human-rights review, Board approval for higher-risk deployment, staff training, human oversight, bias testing, documented monitoring.
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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