Mainabe Technologies Inc. · CBCA · Calgary, Alberta, Canada Vol. I · Platform Operational Tuesday · 21 April 2026
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§ 04 · Industries

Where regulation meets data — we are already there.

Five sectors where the consequence of weak governance is measured in enforcement actions, regulatory fines, and reputational loss.

I.
Financial
Services
OSFI B-10 PIPEDA GDPR SOC 2
II.
Government
ATIP PIPEDA Alberta PIPA ISO 27001
III.
Healthcare
PHIPA PIPEDA SOC 2 ISO 27001
IV.
Oil & Gas
AER Directives ISO 55001 SOC 2 PIPEDA
V.
Media & Tech
GDPR CASL ISO 27001 SOC 2
§ 04.1Regulatory Coverage
46 frameworks · Continuously expanding

46 frameworks — at a glance.

The platform monitors compliance against 46 regulatory frameworks spanning Canadian and provincial law, international regulation, and industry standards. The selection below shows a sample of the coverage most immediately relevant to our target sectors.

Regulations coverage Large 46 headline with eight named regulatory frameworks underneath, grouped by jurisdictional domain. REGULATIONS COVERED 46 CANADIAN & PROVINCIAL INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRY STANDARDS PIPEDA ALBERTA PIPA OSFI B-10 OSFI B-13 GDPR QUEBEC LAW 25 SOC 2 ISO 27001 — a selection from the library · coverage continuously expanded —
Fig. 02A sample of the coverage library. Library expanded continuously · currently 46 frameworks.

Regulation is not a back-office concern. For financial services, government, healthcare, energy, and media, it is the operating environment — the reason data governance is not a matter of best practice but of licence to operate.

Each sector named on this page has its own regulatory vocabulary, its own supervisory culture, and its own tolerances for evidence quality. What unites them is the direction of travel: the expectation is shifting from frameworks on paper to demonstrable governance in practice. The platform was architected for that shift.

The 46 frameworks currently in the library are not a marketing number. Each is a mapped, enforceable coverage set — with clear policy references, clear enforcement criteria, and clear evidence artefacts. The library grows as regulators publish new guidance and as clients bring sector-specific requirements into scope.

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The industry has named the problem.

MIT. The compliance press. The supervisory community. Three independent 2026 voices converging on a single observation.