Canada’s bold AI strategy has been a success—let’s double down

Artificial intelligence will be a foundational element of future economic success. The countries that lead in foundational and applied AI will position themselves to grow and prosper.
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is pictured in the West Block on Dec. 1, 2021. Countries around the world are aware of Canada’s momentum on AI—but many are also focused on catching up, writes Garth Gibson.
The upcoming federal budget provides an opportunity not only to identify future priorities, but also to reflect on past decisions, strategies, and investments. Although our collective impulse may be to focus on what’s new, the secret to sustaining success is often found in building on what’s alr...

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