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Pan-Canadian AI Strategy
World's first national-level AI strategy; funded the three major institutes
- Year
- 2017
- Region
- Canada
- Type
- Strategy / policy document
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The Pan-Canadian AI Strategy was launched in March 2017 by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) under the Trudeau government, with CIFAR as program operator. CAD $125m initial five-year budget. Three pillars: (1) global research excellence — anchor world-class AI institutes; (2) talent attraction and retention — Canada CIFAR AI Chairs programme; (3) commercialisation acceleration. Assessment: this was the world's first national AI strategy and remains the global benchmark for "academic talent leverage" approaches. Its real impact is having Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, and Richard Sutton stay in Canada rather than migrate to US tech giants — the indirect spillover from those three Turing Award laureates is incalculable.
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Core strategy
Pan-Canadian AI Strategy 2.0
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Investment and resources
2024 Federal AI Budget
CAD $2.4 billion — Covers compute, safety, talent and commercialisation
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