Michael Walsh
Associate
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In its meeting on September 28, 2023, Canada's Standing Committee on Industry and Technology (INDU) passed a motion requiring the Minister of Science, Innovation and Industry François-Phillippe Champagne to provide the committee with further details on a series of proposed government amendments to Bill C-27 that the Minister had referred to during his appearance on September 26.
In response to INDU's motion, Minister Champagne sent correspondence to the committee on October 4 with details on proposed amendments to both the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA). The Minister summarized some of the consultations that led to the proposed amendments, followed by details of each proposal.
These proposed amendments to Bill C-27 are significant. The amendments to the CPPA would impose heightened compliance obligations on organizations that are subject to the regime. The three categories of amendments to the CPPA that are included in the Minister's correspondence to the Committee were also proposed by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada in its 15 recommendations to improve Bill C-27.
In a similar spirit, the proposed amendments to AIDA would greatly expand the scope of artificial intelligence systems covered by the law, resulting in a more significant impact on the Canadian AI landscape than originally contemplated.
The Minister's proposals are outlined below:
Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA)
Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA)
The government proposes that the above list may be amended by regulation, and also proposes that the requirement under section 7 be removed, which would require persons responsible for high-impact systems to assess whether a system is high-impact.
The Minister was clear that the government remains open to further amendments beyond those articulated in his correspondence to the committee.
INDU is expected to resume its study of Bill C-27 the week of October 9. We will be monitoring closely to see how the committee's study is affected by the Minister's important proposed amendments.
For more information on Bill C-27, please reach out to a member of Gowling WLG's Cyber Security and Data Protection Group.
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