🇨🇦 Canada · AI Policy Generator
A 10-section AI usage policy covering acceptable use, data handling, accountability roles, risk classification, and jurisdiction-specific compliance obligations.
The output is anchored on the regulations that apply to AI deployments in CA. The top frameworks cited:
LAPSED — Bill C-27 (including CPPA) died when Parliament prorogued 6 January 2025 and has not been reintroduced. Do NOT cite CPPA as active or pending law. Cite PIPEDA instead.
LAPSED — Bill C-27 (including AIDA) died when Parliament prorogued 6 January 2025 and has not been reintroduced. Do NOT cite AIDA as active or pending law. Cite PIPEDA and OPC voluntary AI guidance instead.
Organisations must obtain meaningful consent before collecting personal information, limit collection to stated purposes, implement safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information, and cooperate with OPC investigations.
Organisations using personal information to render a decision based exclusively on automated processing must inform the affected individual, who may then request human review and present observations to have the decision reconsidered.
You describe your organisation — jurisdiction, industry, staff size, AI tools in use, and risk appetite. The tool produces a structured policy tailored to that context in minutes.
The output is a complete Word document with inline review notes citing the specific regulations each section is derived from. It is an AI-assisted drafting aid intended to accelerate — not replace — review by your in-house or external practitioners.
$39 · one-time — answer a 6-question intake (including jurisdiction = CA), and download your tailored document immediately.
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