Canada’s AI Strategy, Sovereignty & the Future of Innovation
Canada is at a defining moment in technology. In this special episode of the BetaKit Podcast, Minister Evan Solomon discusses the federal government’s approach to artificial intelligence, why AI adoption matters, and how Canada plans to support entrepreneurs, innovators, workers, and businesses in a rapidly changing digital economy.
The conversation explores the pillars of Canada’s AI strategy, including trust, opportunity, and sovereign control. Minister Solomon explains why the government sees AI as a general-use technology that will impact every major sector, from healthcare and manufacturing to agriculture, education, and public services.
This episode also tackles some of the biggest questions facing Canada’s innovation ecosystem: how to improve access to capital, compute, customers, talent, and trust; how to protect privacy and children online; and how to make sure Canadian companies can compete in a global AI race.
At the heart of the discussion is one major choice: Canada can either build the infrastructure, innovation, and rules here at home, or rely on someone else to define the future for us.
This episode dives into one of the most important conversations happening in the country right now: whether Canada will build its own AI future or depend on the technology, infrastructure, and rules created by others.
Minister Evan Solomon explains the choice Canada faces: build our own AI infrastructure and innovation, or buy it from someone else.
Minister Solomon breaks down why Canada’s AI strategy is built around access, opportunity, and making sure the benefits of AI are not limited to early adopters.
Minister Solomon explains the three major lenses behind Canada’s AI strategy: trust, opportunity, and sovereign control.
Either we build the infrastructure here or we rent it somewhere else. Either we build the innovation here or we buy it from someone else. And either we make the rules here or we follow someone else’s.



