The Pan-Canadian AI Strategy is delivering significant social and economic impact for Canada, with tremendous growth in our AI sector.
Driven by our world-leading talent, Canada’s AI startup ecosystem has grown exponentially since 2017, with strong venture capital investment.
Through the Pan-Canadian AI Strategy at CIFAR, Canada has established a strong national AI ecosystem of talent and partnerships. This is truly the time for Canada to lead the world in the responsible development and use of this transformative technology.
Current Impact Statistics (at September 2024)
Impact & Opportunities: Canada’s National AI Ecosystem (Deloitte)
CIFAR Impact Report
About the AI Strategy
Strengthening Canada’s leadership in responsible AI
The Pan-Canadian AI Strategy at CIFAR drives cutting-edge research, trains the next generation of diverse AI leaders and fosters cross-sectoral collaboration for innovation, commercialization and responsible AI adoption.
Canada’s strong AI ecosystem
CIFAR works closely with Canada’s three National AI Institutes, which are the central hubs of their respective AI ecosystems. Our researchers, companies and innovators come together to advance responsible AI research and its application to areas that can benefit society and drive economic growth.
Canada’s ranking in the five-year average year-over-year growth of our AI talent concentration, compared to G7 nations.1
Canada’s world ranking on the Stanford Global AI Vibrancy Index (following USA, China, India, and the UK). Since 2017, Canada has climbed from 7th place.2
Number of actively engaged AI professionals in Canada in 2022-23, an estimated 29% increase over the previous year.3
Active research partnerships with industry among CIFAR and the National AI Institutes. This number has risen steadily since the launch of the Pan-Canadian AI Strategy in 2017.4
References
1 OECD.AI Policy Observatory, AI talent concentration by country (accessed May 31, 2023)
2 Global AI Vibrancy Tool (accessed May 31, 2023)
3, 4 Impact and opportunities: Canada's AI ecosystem — 2023. (Deloitte Canada)
Number of active Canada CIFAR AI Chairs
Number of graduate students who graduated this year and were supervised by Canada CIFAR AI Chairs, including Master’s and PhD students and Post-Doctoral Fellows
Number of active partnerships between Amii and industry
All National AI Institute figures in this graph are as of March 31, 2023
Number of active Canada CIFAR AI Chairs
Number of graduate students who graduated this year and were supervised by Canada CIFAR AI Chairs, including Master’s and PhD students and Post-Doctoral Fellows
Number of active partnerships between Vector Institute and industry
All National AI Institute figures in this graph are as of March 31, 2023
Number of active Canada CIFAR AI Chairs
Number of students who graduated this year and were supervised by Canada CIFAR AI Chairs, including Master’s and PhD students and Post-Doctoral Fellows
Number of active partnerships between Mila and industry
All National AI Institute figures in this graph are as of March 31, 2023
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Canada’s global ranking among G7 nations in the number of AI-related papers per capita, in all years since 2019.1
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AI related publications by Canadian-based researchers in 2022.2
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Year in which CIFAR researchers Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton and Yann LeCun were awarded the A.C.M. AM Turing Award, the “Nobel Prize of Computing” for the development of deep learning.3
References
1, 3 OECD.AI Policy Observatory, “AI scientific publications time series by country, from Scopus” (accessed May 31, 2023)
2 Announcement, Association for Computing Machinery (2018)
Canada CIFAR AI Chairs
The Canada CIFAR AI Chairs program is the cornerstone of the CIFAR Pan-Canadian AI Strategy. Based at Canada’s three National AI Institutes (Amii in Edmonton, Mila in Montreal, and the Vector Institute in Toronto), these world-leading researchers advance AI science in a range of fundamental and applied AI topics from natural language processing to drug discovery and machine learning for health, to autonomous vehicles, materials discovery, human-AI interaction, and more.
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Average growth in Canada’s cohort of AI talent each year since 2018, outpacing the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Italy.1
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Canada’s ranking for the largest pool of top-tier AI researchers in the world, with 10% of the world’s most elite (top 0.5%) researchers.2
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Early-career AI scientists trained through the CIFAR Deep Learning + Reinforcement Learning Summer School, one of the world's foremost international training programs for machine learning, since 2005.
References
1 OECD.AI Policy Observatory, AI talent concentration by country (accessed May 31, 2023)
2 MacroPolo, “The Global AI Talent Tracker” (accessed May 31, 2023)
Testimonial
“We’re thrilled to have three of Amii's frontier-leading Canada CIFAR AI Chairs showcasing their work in one of the world's most beautiful places. Amii will also help us apply AI and machine learning to our destination analytics and tourism forecasting, which will drive Jasper forward into the future.”
James Jackson
President & CEO, Tourism Jasper
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CIFAR DLRL Summer School: Showcasing Canada for the world’s brightest next-gen AI talent
Prestigious summer training program inspires next-gen global talent with leading edge, responsible AI and Canada as the place to build their careers.
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Canada’s world ranking in the year-over-year percentage growth of women working in AI since 2019, including 67% in 2022-23 alone.1
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Number of training programs at CIFAR and the AI Institutes that are focused on advancing equity, diversity and inclusion in AI.
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Number of CIFAR events and activities to advance responsible AI since 2017.
References
1 OECD.AI Policy Observatory, AI talent concentration by country and gender (accessed May 31, 2023)
Testimonial
“The Mila ecosystem and startup program enabled us to interact with and learn from other AI startups who are further along while also having access to its rich research community. Given the depth and breadth of the AI talent at Mila, it makes sense for Mila to create and foster an environment that allows researchers to transition into innovators. The success of the first edition of the Entrepreneurship Lab is a testament to this.”
Charles C. Onu
Mila PhD Student & Founder and AI Research Lead, Ubenwa
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Canada’s foundational role in generative AI
Canada’s strong competitiveness in the generative AI field has its roots in longstanding Canadian support of responsible AI research.
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Canadian-based AI startups with at least one USD $1M+ investment deal in the last five years.1
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Venture capital funding invested in Canadian AI companies as of 2022, a full 30% of all Canadian VC activity.2
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Growth in the number of AI patents filed nationally (2022–23), with 248 new patents. This puts Canada in the number two spot among G7 nations in annual percentage rise in patents.3
References
1, 2, 3 Impact and opportunities: Canada's AI ecosystem - 2023. (Deloitte Canada)
Testimonial
“We were stuck with a major problem, and we needed a reliable solution. Our collaboration with Vector has completely shaped our approach to the next steps in regulatory, branding, and product as a diagnostic tool.”
Azar Azad
Co-founder and CEO, A.I. Vali
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National AI Institutes propel responsible AI commercialization across Canada
CIFAR and Canada’s three National AI Institutes support existing and emerging Canadian AI companies to grow beyond experiments and pilots to successful commercialization.