We are pleased to share the release of a new research report from the CanAfro Research Institute titled Being Black in AI: Evidence, Trends, and Policy Futures at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and African, Caribbean, and Black Communities in Canada.
Released February 10, 2026, this policy-focused report examines how African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) communities are positioned within Canada’s artificial intelligence ecosystem. Drawing on data analysis, policy review, and critical insight, the report assesses AI labour markets, innovation strategies, governance frameworks, and equity outcomes.
This volunteer-driven, unfunded research project, initiated in April 2025, is intended for policymakers, researchers, technologists, community organizations, institutions, and investors working at the intersection of technology, equity, and public policy.
Beyond advocating for systemic change, the report advances clear, evidence-based policy and investment recommendations to support an equitable and inclusive AI ecosystem and to demonstrate how ACB contributions can be leveraged for national economic prosperity.
The full report and policy brief are available here:https://www.canafroinstitute.com/l/being-black-in-ai-evidence-trends-and-policy-futures-at-the-intersection-of-artificial-intelligence-and-african-caribbean-and-black-communities-in-canada/
Source: CanAfro Research Institute, 465 Phillip St #206; Waterloo, ON N2L 6C7
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