Each governance model reflects which specific AI risks they perceive to be of greatest concern, be they threats to individual rights, national security, or public trust. Canada’s New Strategy: Building the BridgeCanada’s “AI for All” strategy, issued in June 2026 following a failed effort to pass comprehensive AI legislation, is a deliberate attempt to avoid the perceived excesses of both poles. Yet none of the four AI governance models purports to govern the development of frontier AGI. This deserves to be highlighted, as the rule of law ought to be central to all AI governance everywhere. But the significance of Canada’s new strategy lies instead in being an approach that can and should be emulated, particularly in terms of its reliance upon the rule of law as a central principle of AI governance.