Canada Joins AI & Human Rights Convention

Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced that Canada has signed the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law.

This landmark convention establishes a common international legal framework that addresses the risks that artificial intelligence (AI) poses to human rights, democratic institutions and the rule of law. The convention will strengthen global cooperation on AI, enabling States to seize the technology's opportunities and benefits while protecting people, groups, and societies from a wide range of potential harms.

By signing into the Framework, Canada is joining 11 other countries and the European Union, including G7 partners, as an early signatory to the convention, which advances Canada's vision for a rights-respecting, law-abiding, and inclusive approach to the global governance of AI.

Canada will continue to advance these fundamental principles through its 2025 G7 Presidency, with AI as a core theme.

The Government of Canada has engaged with provinces and territories, and sought views on the convention from Indigenous partners, expert stakeholders, and the public. The government will continue to engage with all Canadian partners throughout the implementation process of the Framework Convention.

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