Science
Ottawa Unveils Public Registry for Over 400 Federal AI Projects
The Government of Canada has introduced a public registry aimed at enhancing transparency regarding its extensive use of artificial intelligence (AI). This initiative includes over 400 AI projects currently being explored, developed, or implemented across various federal departments.
Registry Details and Objectives
Launched recently, the registry is designed to provide Canadians with insights into AI applications within the government. It lists projects that encompass early research efforts, operational tools, and service delivery enhancements. According to a news release from the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, this initiative will facilitate better planning, minimize redundancy, and enable departments to pinpoint opportunities for increased efficiency.
The initial version of the registry details the purpose and description of each AI system, its intended or current applications, and whether the technology was developed in-house or by an external vendor. This comprehensive overview aims to clarify the scope and impact of AI initiatives at the federal level.
Future Consultations and Political Context
To ensure the registry meets public needs, consultations will take place in 2026 to gather feedback on its design and usability. This step highlights the government’s commitment to refining the platform based on user input.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has positioned the use of AI as a key component of improving public service efficiency, a promise made during the spring federal election campaign. Several departments have outlined plans in the latest federal budget to leverage AI technologies to enhance service delivery to Canadians.
This initiative, first reported by the Canadian Press on November 28, 2025, reflects a broader trend of increasing AI integration within government operations, aiming to modernize and streamline services for the public.
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