An Act to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act, the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act and to make consequential and related amendments to other Acts
Government 'Digital Charter Implementation Act' that bundles three new statutes: the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (replaces PIPEDA), the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act (creates a privacy tribunal), and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (regulates 'high-impact' AI systems). Drew sustained criticism from privacy advocates and industry on different points and stalled at the Industry committee.
Status
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Three-in-one government bill that replaces Canada's main private-sector privacy law, creates a new privacy tribunal, and creates Canada's first general AI law. Stuck at committee.
Issues this bill touches
- AI & Technology Regulation
Canada's first general AI law as part of the three-in-one Digital Charter Implementation Act. Stalled at the Industry committee.
- Digital Rights
Replaces PIPEDA with a new Consumer Privacy Protection Act and creates a Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal.
Legislative history
- First reading
First reading in the House of Commons.
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Second reading in the House of Commons.
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Official source
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