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All In AI: Canadian tech sovereignty touted and best practice pointers shared

Image shows a panel at the All In AI Event in Montreal. The panel featured Stephen Burt, Chief Data Officer, Government of Canada.
The panel featured Stephen Burt, (second left) Chief Data Officer, Government of Canada. Photo: Julie DiMauro

Business executives and tech specialists at the “All In” Conference in Montreal heard about digital sovereignty and why investing in Canadian-built AI is worth every penny.

The Canadian government is working on a new national strategy on AI, delegates at the All In conference focused on AI innovation heard last week. And Evan Solomon, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, hinted to those attending the event in

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