Canada Just Launched a $2.3B+ AI Strategy.
Here's What It Means for Your Organization.
The AI for All strategy sets a target of 60% business AI adoption by 2034. Whether you're just getting started or scaling existing efforts, the window to act just opened wider.
If you've been waiting for a signal that AI adoption is a national priority, this is it.
The AI for All strategy commits more than $2.3 billion to moving Canadian businesses from 12% to 60% AI adoption. It creates financing programs, compute access, training pipelines, and safety frameworks. It names priority sectors. It sets timelines.
But national strategy doesn't become organizational capability on its own. Someone still needs to assess your readiness, identify the right use cases, build governance, train your people, and create a roadmap that actually works.
That's the part we help with.
How We Help You Navigate Each Pillar
The strategy is organized around six pillars. Here's how our services connect to each one.
AI Safety Institute, Trusted AI Certification, privacy modernization
Risk Policy & Governance + FCAIO
Our GenAI Risk Policy and Governance Development builds the frameworks organizations need to meet new compliance and certification requirements — acceptable use policies, HITL risk assessment, shadow AI audits. A Fractional CAIO provides the executive ownership to drive it.
National AI Literacy Initiative — 1M students, 90K job placements
AI Training & Enablement
National literacy builds the pipeline. Organizational training builds the capability. We deliver practical, role-specific AI training that turns literacy into real productivity — 300+ people trained and counting.
$500M LIFT financing for SMEs — 12% to 60% adoption target
Quick Start, Strategy & Readiness
The Quick Start gets organizations moving fast. Our Maturity and Readiness Assessment establishes where you stand. Strategy and Road Map Development chart the path forward. Portfolio and Business Case Development builds the case that gets funded — including through LIFT financing.
$700M Compute Access Fund, sovereign infrastructure under Canadian governance
Solution Development + Strategy
Our GenAI Solution Development and Strategy services help organizations evaluate sovereign compute options, architect for data residency requirements, and make vendor-agnostic infrastructure decisions that align with Canadian sovereignty goals.
$130M commercialization through national AI institutes
FCAIO + Agents + Business Case
Canadian AI companies scaling from product to market need executive leadership, not just tools. A Fractional CAIO sets direction. GenAI Agents automate workflows. Portfolio and Business Case Development and Requirements RFPs and Contracts turn ambition into fundable, executable plans.
International standards, Sovereign Technology Alliance, trusted alliances
Advisory & Consulting + Speaking
ISO 42001 trained. Grounded in international governance standards. Our GenAI Advisory and Consulting practice and Speaking engagements help organizations and audiences understand how global AI frameworks shape local practice.
The Strategy Validates What We've Been Doing All Along.
We didn't pivot to align with a government strategy. The strategy aligned with how we already work.
Maturity Framework Built for This
Our Assist-to-Automate maturity framework maps directly to the adoption pathway the strategy envisions. It's the same journey — we just built the roadmap first.
Vendor Agnostic by Design
When government subsidies start shaping which platforms get recommended, independence matters more than ever. We're certified across Microsoft, AWS, Google, and IBM — with no product to sell.
30+ Real Engagements
Not theoretical alignment. Practical experience with over 30 Canadian organizations on real-world AI adoption, governance, and training — the exact capabilities the strategy aims to scale.
The Numbers Create a Window.
Organizations that act now will be positioned to access funding, build capability ahead of competitors, and avoid the rush that comes when adoption becomes mandatory rather than optional.
Let's Talk About What AI for All Means for You.
Whether you're exploring funding options, building governance, or figuring out where to start — a short conversation is usually enough to find the right next step.
No pitch deck. No obligation. Just a real conversation.
