Canada Advances AI Policy with Focus on Digital Sovereignty and Quantum Computing
Canada has outlined a national strategy to secure digital sovereignty and expand AI adoption. In speeches delivered in Montreal and Toronto, Minister Evan Solomon emphasized the risks of foreign jurisdiction over Canadian data and the need for sovereign compute infrastructure. The plan is structured around three pillars: capital, customers, and compute, with government procurement supporting domestic AI champions such as Cohere. Additional priorities include updating data privacy laws, strengthening trust, and retaining research talent. A 30-day AI Task Force will accelerate policy development, with a full national strategy expected by year-end. [more]
