Digital sovereignty must drive Canada’s U.S. trade strategy

The approach we choose for trade talks will determine whether Canada controls its digital future or remains forever dependent on others’ technological infrastructure.
Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation Evan Solomon speaks with reporters before the Liberal cabinet meeting in the West Block on June 10, 2025.

As Canada prepares for comprehensive trade and security negotiations with the United States, Ottawa faces a fundamental question: will we enter these talks with a coherent, digital-governance strategy, or will we continue surrendering technological control to foreign powers ...

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