Canada says AI strategy will help create 250,000 jobs, boost GDP by 3%


Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a new federal AI agenda, at Toronto General Hospital, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada June 4, 2026. REUTERS/Cole Burston

TORONTO, June 4 (Reuters) - Canada ⁠unveiled a new artificial intelligence strategy on Thursday that it ⁠says will help create 250,000 jobs by 2031 and includes a ‌new C$500 million ($360.05 million) tech fund to help homegrown AI firms.

The strategy, called "AI for all", was announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney as the country's biggest companies invest ​heavily to build new tools they hope ⁠will rapidly process information and ⁠increase Canada's historically low productivity.

Here are some takeaways from the strategy unveiled ⁠by ‌Carney in Toronto:

• The government expects the strategy to increase the country's gross domestic product by 3%, unlocking nearly C$200 ⁠billion as commercialization and use of AI in key ​sectors increases labor ‌productivity. Canada's digital sector currently employs about 800,000 workers and contributes ⁠more than ​C$140 billion to GDP, with 150,000 jobs directly associated with AI.

• Canada will establish a C$500 million Canadian Tech Growth Fund to help close the ⁠capital gap at Canadian AI companies versus U.S. ​tech giants. The fund will also enable the federal government to take equity stakes in Canadian AI firms.

• The government will use a C$500 ⁠million initiative from the Business Development Bank of Canada to finance access to AI tools for Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises.

• Canada reiterated plans to introduce new consumer privacy legislation to safeguard children's information and ​online activities, combat deep fakes and strengthen consumers' ⁠control over personal data. The government will also invest C$50 million to ​track emerging AI risks and conduct transparent ‌evaluations of AI models. However, no timeline ​on the implementation of these regulations was disclosed.

($1 = 1.3887 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Nivedita Balu in Toronto; Editing by Paul Simao)

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