
(L-R) Diana Fox Carney, Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon visit technology startups at the Vector Institute, in Toronto on June 4, 2026. The Canadian Press/Arlyn McAdorey
The federal government has released its artificial intelligence strategy, setting out a plan for how Canada will adopt the technology over the next decade, including the development of “large-scale” data centres and the broader use of AI across various sectors.
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled the strategy, called “AI for All,” alongside Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon at a June 4 press conference in Toronto.

