Canada's 'AI for All' strategy is a bold, well-structured plan that positions the country as a global AI leader. Built on six pillars, it targets 250,000 new jobs and nearly $200 billion in GDP gains by 2031 while expanding AI literacy, sovereign infrastructure and support for homegrown champions like Cohere. This is exactly the kind of decisive, values-driven roadmap Canada needs to compete.
Canada's 'AI for All' strategy is big on spending and short on substance — it dodges hard regulatory choices, ignores the environmental toll of data centres and offers no real transparency requirements. Natural gas powering dozens of data centres goes unmentioned, and deferring privacy reform while simultaneously pushing mandatory metadata retention exposes the strategy's core contradictions. Ambition without specifics is just a press release.
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