EU won’t ‘lecture’ Canada as it pushes ahead with tech, AI regulation: commissioner
MONTREAL — The European Union’s democracy commissioner said he won’t “lecture” Canada or any other country as the EU pushes ahead on regulating tech platforms and artificial intelligence.
Michael McGrath, the EU commissioner for democracy, justice, the rule of law and consumer protection, is visiting Canada, as the Liberal government pursues an AI policy that puts less emphasis on regulation and more on adoption. He said the EU is pushing ahead on regulating tech platforms and artificial intelligence.
“It’s not for us to lecture … any third country. Each country will decide their own system of governance and their system of regulation in relation to technology,” he told The Canadian Press in an interview following a speech at a conference in Montreal focusing on ongoing threats to global digital regulation.
“But in the European Union, we believe that to defend the values that we have spoken about, it is crucial that we do have guardrails in place.”

