The Carney government gets it wrong on AI
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The Carney government gets it wrong on AI
COMMENTARY
5 JUNE 2026
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This week, the Carney government released AI for All, its long-awaited national artificial intelligence strategy.
Although there are some useful aspects to the strategy—including the government’s recognition that Canada suffers too little AI adoption—its central premise is basically wrong.
The document repeatedly frames AI through the lens of “sovereignty,” including the need for greater control over AI infrastructure, data, and advanced models. But sovereignty is a poor organizing principle for Canadi…
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