Canadian legal AI adoption is high, but disclosure practices lag
Thomson Reuters’ Canadian survey says 89% of firms are piloting or integrating AI tools, while only a minority are actively communicating or securing consent around AI use.
BY TRANSATLANTIC DESK · MAY 20, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
Thomson Reuters’ Canadian survey says 89% of firms are piloting or integrating AI tools, while only a minority are actively communicating or securing consent around AI use. That adoption/disclosure gap is the governance issue to watch because it directly affects client trust, professional standards and competitive positioning.