
Empire Club of Canada Building Trust and Competitiveness in Ontario’s AI Economy: Hon. Stephen Crawford
Mar 13, 2026
Bob Courteau, board chair of Kinaxis and veteran CEO, moderates with sharp industry perspective. Stephen Crawford, Ontario’s minister leading digital government and AI policy, outlines provincial strategy. They discuss AI’s role in public service productivity, data and energy infrastructure, trust and governance, and how Ontario can convert research strength into competitive advantage.
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Trust Determines AI Adoption
- Trust is the decisive factor for AI adoption; technical capability alone won't drive usage.
- Stephen Crawford argues innovation without trust slows adoption and trust without innovation limits opportunity, so both must coexist in Ontario's strategy.
Ontario's Built-In AI Advantage
- Ontario has deep AI assets: third-largest North American tech cluster, 434,000 tech workers, and ~400 AI companies.
- Since 2020 the province attracted $16.5 billion in tech investment and expanded STEM graduates to feed the pipeline.
Turn AI Conversations Into Execution
- Move from conversation to execution by convening stakeholders across government, industry and academia.
- Crawford points to the Ontario AI Summit as a forum that shifted panels into practical working sessions on governance and adoption.
