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Governments should fund open-source AI safety tools and red-teaming infrastructure as public goods.
81 opinionsGovernment of Canada votes For and says:
The Canadian and Korean AI Safety Institutes have signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen international cooperation on artificial intelligence safety. Through this collaboration, the institutes will exchange information on AI technologies,...
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[🇺🇸 Congress, Oct 2025] Requiring age verification and content safeguards for AI chatbots to protect minors
128 opinionsGovernment of Canada votes For and says:
Legislation would make social media services and AI chatbot services accountable for developing services that are safe by design and that put the safety of children first.
AI Verified source (Jun 10, 2026) -
Government of Canada votes For and says:
Currently, AI is a game of scale that is dominated by hegemons and hyperscalers. This poses a significant security and economic challenge as countries around the globe risk becoming subordinate or reliant on them.
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Government of Canada votes For and says:
These aren't isolated stories. Over 150,000 Canadian innovators employed by more than 3,500 Canadian companies are developing AI solutions that will build a stronger, more resilient economy, solve problems, serve people, and create good, high paying ...
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AI value alignment must be subject to public deliberation, not decided by developers alone
192 opinionsGovernment of Canada votes For and says:
The third is participation: the principle that Canadians should actively shape how AI is used in their lives, their workplaces, and their communities. That means individuals deciding when and how AI belongs in their daily lives. It means workers and ...
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Democratic middle powers should jointly develop frontier AI and share its benefits globally
43 opinionsGovernment of Canada votes For and says:
A coalition of aligned democracies, who pool research, talent, compute, and procurement power, would offer a credible alternative to the dominant market actors that increasingly define the global AI landscape. Canada is uniquely positioned to lead su...
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Government of Canada votes For and says:
In February 2026, Canada and Germany launched the Sovereign Technology Alliance, an initiative that will deepen collaboration with trusted allies to use common AI models, share digital infrastructure, access capital, and participate in joint research...
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Require human-in-the-loop oversight for agentic AI systems acting in high-stakes domains
521 opinionsGovernment of Canada votes For and says:
When an AI agent’s action alters a system’s state (send, publish, approve, spend, update records), include a review/confirmation step in the design, unless the expected impact is demonstrably low and the action is trivially reversible.
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[🇺🇸 Congress, Mar 2025] Prohibiting deceptive AI-generated media of federal election candidates
82 opinionsGovernment of Canada votes For and says:
With the exception of parody and satirical content, the existing offence against impersonating certain electoral actors (e.g., the CEO, a candidate) with the intent to mislead voters will be expanded to ensure that it applies to realistic deepfakes.
AI Verified source (Mar 30, 2026)