Resources
Support your learning through our searchable research library and discover valuable resources about many topics in artificial intelligence and data analytics, such as AI ethics, bias and data tools.
Select the We Count at Large tag to view a selection of speaking engagements and presentations by IDRC team members. Many of these resources showcase the efforts of IDRC Director Jutta Treviranus, whose pioneering work and insights in AI and inclusive AI continue to inspire and lead the field.
Canada Transportation Act
The text of the Canada Transportation Act.
Canadian AI Pioneer Brings Plea to U.S. Congress: Pass a Law Now
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Yoshua Bengio testified at a US Senate subcommittee hearing in Washington, urging US lawmakers to quickly regulate AI technology and to do so with international cooperation.
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The text of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Canadian Companies’ AI Policies Aim to Balance Risk with Rewards
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Talent search platform Plum is "one of several Canadian organizations codifying their stance around AI as people increasingly rely on the technology to boost their productivity at work."
Canadian Human Rights Act
The text of Canada's Canadian Human Rights Act.
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission Rules of Practice and Procedure
The CRTC Rules of Practice and Procedure.
Canadian Researchers Use AI to Find a Possible Treatment for Bacteria Superbug
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With the help of AI, which has the potential to dramatically speed up scientific and medicinal research, researchers have found a promising treatment for an antibiotic-resistant superbug.
Canadian Survey on Disability, 2017 to 2022
- Intermediate
Statistics Canada recently released data from the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability, a national survey that collects information about the lived experiences of youth and adults with disabilities. Among other findings, the survey shows an increase in people identifying as having a disability in 2022 from 2017.
Canadian Teachers Yearn for Guidance, Instruction as AI Infiltrates Classrooms
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"Teachers are really struggling with artificial intelligence. They're struggling on their own because there are no policies and frameworks put in place."
Canadian Universities Grapple With Evaluating Students Amid AI Cheating Fears
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Canada's post-secondary institutions are looking for new ways to assess students as they respond to fears about AI being used to cheat on exams.