Canada Ranks Second In World For AI Research But Twenty In Adoption

From AI Leadership to AI Impact

Canada is a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) research, but when it comes to adoption, we’re falling behind.

Our future depends on bridging this gap – and that starts with a trustworthy AI framework that fuels innovation while keeping companies accountable.

Find out what is driving this trend via the following articles care of our friends at the C.D. Howe Institute.

For the Silo, Jarrod Barker.

Canada’s AI strategy needs to avoid excessive precaution

Ottawa’s forthcoming AI strategy needs to walk a tightrope between two equally important principles: safeguarding Canadians from possible misuses of AI but also giving our private and academic sectors the leeway to use Canada’s AI strengths to develop and commercialize new technologies and products.

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A Sharp Rise in Planned AI Adoption – but Uneven Across Industries

Planned AI adoption rose sharply between Q3 2024 and Q3 2025, but progress remains highly uneven across industries. Knowledge-intensive sectors – such as information and cultural industries, finance and insurance, and healthcare – show the strongest gains, while several goods-producing and operational sectors, including manufacturing, wholesale trade, and mining, show stagnant or declining expectations.

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Sora is a Lesson on AI Innovation that Canada Needs to Avoid

The federal government must clearly define a framework for responsible, widespread AI innovation – one that encourages beneficial development and adoption while setting firm expectations about the harms innovators must avoid.

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AI Is Not Rocket Science: Ideas for Achieving Liftoff in Canadian AI Adoption

Canada is a global leader in AI research, but lags in adoption. Here are 4 ideas to help Canadian firms fuel their AI adoption.

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Calibrating Competition Policy for the Digital Age

Canada’s competition reforms must keep pace with data-driven business models by empowering authorities with modern tools to detect, assess, and stop conduct that genuinely harms competition, innovation, or consumers.

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Shoppers’ Choice: The Evolution of Retailing in the Digital Age

The explosive growth of online shopping is reshaping Canadian retail by empowering consumers with unprecedented choice, driving omnichannel innovation, and intensifying competition.

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