Bill C-27 is a proposed law in Canada that aims to protect individuals' personal information and regulate the use of artificial intelligence systems.
Part 1 of the bill introduces the Consumer Privacy Protection Act, which replaces the current Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. This new act governs how organizations collect, use, and disclose personal information in commercial activities. It also includes provisions for accountability and the management of personal information.
Part 2 establishes the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act, which creates an administrative tribunal to hear appeals and impose penalties for violations of the Consumer Privacy Protection Act.
Part 3 enacts the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, which regulates the trade and commerce of artificial intelligence systems. It requires certain individuals to adopt measures to mitigate risks and biased output related
Concurrence in Committee Reports
Report No. 9 - Bill C-316, An Act to amend the Department of Canadian Heritage Act (Court Challenges Program) - Extension - Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage