International Benchmark · Updated 2026-02-17
🇨🇦 Canada AI Strategy Benchmark
Canada
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Canada is the birthplace of deep learning (Hinton, Bengio) and home to three world-class AI institutes — Mila, Vector Institute and Amii. The 2024 federal budget added CAD $2.4 billion in AI investment, but the AIDA legislation failed to pass, leaving governance reliant on voluntary codes.
Core Strategies
Investment and Resources
Governance Model
Canadian AI governance relies primarily on voluntary codes; the proposed AIDA (Artificial Intelligence and Data Act) was shelved when Parliament was dissolved. Canada concentrates on frontier AI safety research through CAISI (Canadian AI Safety Institute) and plays a significant role in global AI safety governance.
Strengths vs Singapore
- • Birthplace of deep learning — the academic legacy of Bengio and Hinton
- • Three world-class institutes form a talent development network
- • Global leader in AI safety and ethics research (CAISI)
- • World's first national AI strategy (2017); a clear first-mover advantage
Weaknesses vs Singapore
- • Significant AI brain drain to the US (the "northbound brain drain" runs in reverse)
- • AIDA shelved; governance framework lacks legal force
- • Weak commercialisation — strong research, weak deployment
- • No homegrown AI giant (compare to Singapore's Grab or Sea)
Key Initiatives and Bodies
Key Initiatives
Sources
- • Pan-Canadian AI Strategy (2017/2024)
- • Budget 2024 — AI Chapter
- • CIFAR AI Strategy Reports
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Data on this page is compiled from official government documents, international organisation reports and public sources, independently curated by Singapore AI Observatory. Data as of February 2026.