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Canada summons OpenAI safety team to Ottawa after school shooting

By Thomson Reuters Feb 23, 2026 | 1:16 PM

Feb 23 (Reuters) – Canada has summoned top officials from OpenAI to Ottawa after it emerged ​the company had not ‌shared internal concerns about a person who went on to commit a school shooting, Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan ‌Solomon ​said on Monday.

Earlier ⁠this month an ⁠18-year-old with mental health problems shot eight people in a western town and then committed suicide. ​OpenAI said it had banned the killer’s account last ⁠year on the chatbot ⁠ChatGPT for policy violations ​which it said did not meet ​internal criteria for reporting to ‌law enforcement.

“I have summoned the senior safety team from OpenAI in the United States to ⁠come here to Ottawa … we will have a sit down meeting to have ⁠an explanation ‌of their safety ⁠protocols,” Solomon told reporters.

Asked what ​Ottawa ‌might do to protect ​Canadians from ⁠online harm, he replied “All options are on the table.” He did not give details.

(Reporting by Ryan Patrick Jones in Toronto;Editing by ​David Ljunggren)