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Canada’s Bill C-34: Big on Optics, Thin on AI Governance
Bill C-34 may regulate chatbots and social media harms, but it does not give Canada the broad AI law businesses, creators, and brands actually need.
Why Canada’s AI law never passed…and what will replace it?
Canada’s first serious attempt at federal AI legislation never became law. The Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, or AIDA, was introduced in 2022 as part of Bill C-27, the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2022, but it died before it could complete the legislative process. Ahead of Ottawa’s newly introduced Bill C-34, this article breaks the substance of the failed legislation, and why Canada still has no standalone binding AI framework in 2026.
6 Non-Negotiable Contract Clauses Worth $1B
While Disney’s $1 billion OpenAI deal makes headlines globally, creators face a unique vulnerability. If you’re negotiating a brand deal, sponsorship, or paid content partnership in 2026, you cannot assume the old rules of the Creator Economy apply (…to the extent there ever were any).
Disney-OpenAI: What the $1B Licensing Deal Means for Creator IP
Disney and OpenAI announced a three-year, $1 billion licensing deal that fundamentally redefines how IP holders negotiate with AI platforms. Starting in early 2026, the Sora video generation platform will host over 200 iconic characters from the Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars universes—allowing users to create sanctioned AI-generated content.
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