Solomon says delayed federal AI strategy coming soon, will address impact on jobs
OTTAWA — The federal government’s promised new national AI strategy will consider the technology’s impacts on the labour market, Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon said on Monday.
It’s been six months since the government wrapped up fast-tracked consultations on the strategy. Solomon initially promised it would be tabled by the end of last year.
Solomon said last fall Canada couldn’t afford to wait and had to move quickly. When he was asked Monday to explain the delay in introducing the strategy, he said it will be released “very soon.”
While Solomon initially signalled an adoption-focused approach, experts say the public conversation around AI has shifted since to focus more on concerns about safety and social impact. Canada has also strengthened relationships with other middle powers that are more pro-regulation than the United States under President Donald Trump.


