Canada
Canada has regional/provincial AI-in-education signals, including Yukon guidance that points families to B.C. AI education supports; no nationwide K-12 AI curriculum was verified.
Policy evidence brief
Canada
Corrected from S3/R. UNESCO identified Yukon Territory as locally rather than nationally endorsed, and current Yukon/B.C. pages provide regional/provincial guidance and curriculum connections. Do not display Canada as the strongest national policy signal.
Interpretation
Guidance or partial implementation
- Record status
- published
- Last verified
- 2025-04-05
- Updated
- 2025-04-05
Evidence basis
AAB classifies this country policy record from the current policy note, source codes, and public-source trace. Current signal: S2.
Why AABoard lists Canada as S2
- AAB currently lists this jurisdiction as S2: Guidance, in-development curriculum, or partial implementation.
- Corrected from S3/R. UNESCO identified Yukon Territory as locally rather than nationally endorsed, and current Yukon/B.C. pages provide regional/provincial guidance and curriculum connections. Do not display Canada as the strongest national policy signal.
- The country page is a descriptive registry record. It should be refreshed when a newer ministry, government, or authority source is identified.
Source trace and embedded context
3 explained sourcesThis source code identifies the public evidence used in the rapid policy scan. The detail page keeps the code visible so reviewers can trace the classification basis.
Used to support the policy signal level shown on this country record.YUKON-AI-EDUYUKON-AI-EDU policy evidence sourceAAB policy scan sourceThis source code identifies the public evidence used in the rapid policy scan. The detail page keeps the code visible so reviewers can trace the classification basis.
Used to support the policy signal level shown on this country record.BC-AI-EDUBC-AI-EDU policy evidence sourceAAB policy scan sourceThis source code identifies the public evidence used in the rapid policy scan. The detail page keeps the code visible so reviewers can trace the classification basis.
Used to support the policy signal level shown on this country record.Used as source-linked evidence for the policy signal classification.
Open sourceSource 2yukon.caUsed as source-linked evidence for the policy signal classification.
Open sourceGovernment sourcewww2.gov.bc.caUsed as source-linked evidence for the policy signal classification.
Open sourcePolicy note
Corrected from S3/R. UNESCO identified Yukon Territory as locally rather than nationally endorsed, and current Yukon/B.C. pages provide regional/provincial guidance and curriculum connections. Do not display Canada as the strongest national policy signal.
