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The Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) is a mandatory risk assessment tool intended to support the Treasury Board’s Directive on Automated Decision-Making. The tool is a questionnaire that determines the impact level of an automated decision-system. It is composed of risk and mitigation questions. Assessment scores are based on many factors including systems design, algorithm, decision type, impact and data.
Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for the ArriveCAN Proof of Vaccination Recognition. ArriveCAN is a digital platform that is being used to collect travel and COVID-19-related health information from individuals traveling to Canada. By automating the scanning of travellers' proof of vaccination using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology, ArriveCAN augments the government's capacity to process incoming travellers and enhances its readiness to adapt to the gradual reopening of the border to international travellers. The AIA is a questionnaire designed to help you assess and mitigate the risks associated with deploying an automated decision system.
Results of the ATIP Request Capacity Questionnaire
Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) of the Record of Employment Comments (ROEC) solution.
The solution uses natural language processing (NLP) to automate the review of free-text comments received on records of employment. The system follows specific business rules and takes simple actions to help reduce the manual workload of Service Canada officers and ensure timely payment of benefits to Canadians.
Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Advanced Analytics Pilot.
This project seeks to streamline the eligibility assessment for both the Sponsor and Principal Applicant of Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada applications.
Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for the Advanced Analytics Triage of Overseas Temporary Resident Visa Applications. This project seeks to streamline the eligibility assessment for all overseas temporary resident visa applications.
More information on how automation and advanced data analytics technologies are being used by the Department can be found on IRCC’s Digital Transparency webpage.
This 2020 Canadian Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (CARSS) Report provides a detailed assessment of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Canada. This report also provides recent information on the amount of antimicrobials used in humans and animals, as antimicrobial use (AMU) is one of the key drivers of AMR.
These lists provide the following information on productions for which a Canadian film or video production (Part A) certificate (defined in subsection 125.4(1) of the Income Tax Act) was issued: the title of the production for which the certificate was issued, and the name of the taxpayer(s) to whom the certificate was issued. Where a production is a series, note it is possible that not all episodes were certified. Approximately every six months, the list of certified productions since 2010 will be withdrawn and replaced with a new update to report the addition of newly certified productions and the removal of revoked productions.
Datasets extracted from the Economic and Fiscal Update 2021.