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id=32592)-Making mandates the use of the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) tool to evaluate the risks and potential impacts associated with …

Record Modified: May 21, 2026
Record Released: Mar 27, 2026
Publisher: Public Services and Procurement Canada
Formats: DOCX JSON
Keywords: Human Resources HR pay GC HR and Pay Phoenix integrated strategy AI AIA Artificial Intelligence Algorithmic Impact Assessment

This page includes detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for automating the Non-Competitive Local Licensing Process.

Record Modified: May 21, 2026
Record Released: May 21, 2026
Publisher: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Formats: PDF JSON
Keywords: Algorithmic Impact Assessment AIA Non-Competitive Local Licensing Process NCLL NCL Spectrum

The post-processing includes:
(1) To limit false positives in defoliation classes, additional satellite data sources were used (Sentinel-2).
(2) Correction …

Record Modified: May 14, 2026
Record Released: Jun 25, 2025
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
Formats: GeoTIF TIFF
Keywords: Harvesting Insects Forest fires Forestry

It was assembled from existing sources of information, including Algorithmic Impact Assessments, Access to Information requests, responses to Parliamentary …

Record Modified: Apr 28, 2026
Record Released: Nov 28, 2025
Publisher: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Formats: CSV PDF
Keywords: Artificial intelligence AI AI Register Algorithmic Impact Assessment AIA Automation Machine Learning AI Strategy

This page includes detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for automating the Non-Competitive Local Licensing Process.

Record Modified: Apr 21, 2026
Record Released: Sep 25, 2025
Publisher: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Formats: PDF JSON
Keywords: Algorithmic Impact Assessment AIA Non-Competitive Local Licensing Process NCLL NCL Spectrum

Record of Employment Comments Classification Model: Reducing Manual Review of Text Comments

The Record of Employment (ROE) form contains …

Record Modified: Apr 9, 2026
Record Released: Jan 13, 2022
Publisher: Employment and Social Development Canada
Formats: PDF JSON
Keywords: Employment Insurance EI Machine Learning Natural Language Processing

This project seeks to streamline the eligibility assessment for study permit extension applications in order to help decision makers process …

Record Modified: Mar 31, 2026
Record Released: Nov 12, 2025
Publisher: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Formats: PDF JSON
Keywords: Algorithmic Impact Assessment AIA Automation Immigration IRCC Study Permit Extension Eligibility Model GBA+ Gender-based Analysis Plus GBA Plus

Initial delineation of the estuary bottom was performed using an automated algorithm within the software, followed by manual adjustments to …

Record Modified: Mar 24, 2026
Record Released: Jan 12, 2026
Publisher: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Formats: CSV ESRI REST
Keywords: ECHO SOUNDERS Aquatic Ecosystems Coastal Habitat COASTAL Estuaries Marine Environment Monitoring Ocean Acoustics SONAR Habitats Estuaries Gulf of St. Lawrence

Since dry deposition cannot be measured directly, air concentrations were used to estimate dry deposition amounts. A dry deposition algorithm

Record Modified: Mar 23, 2026
Record Released: Feb 13, 2026
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Air pollution Oil sands

Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for Veterans Affairs Canada's Claim Summary Tool (CST).

Record Modified: Mar 12, 2026
Record Released: Feb 23, 2026
Publisher: Veterans Affairs Canada
Formats: PDF
Keywords: Algorithmic Impact Assessment Claim Summary Tool CST Veterans Affairs Canada VAC VAC Disability Benefit applications