Canada’s AI strategy to be released as survey suggests public trust gap
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The federal government is set to release its highly anticipated artificial intelligence strategy Thursday morning after months of delays and hints at what it might contain. The strategy’s release will come on the heels of a new Ipsos report released Wednesday, which found Canada remains among the least enthusiastic countries in the world about AI — and that Canadians’ excitement has dropped since last year. Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the strategy will be titled “AI for All” and will focus on unleashing the economic potential of AI while building Canadians’ trust in the …
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Jun 4, 2026