Canada wraps up G7 tech ministers’ meeting after signing EU, U.K. deals
OTTAWA — Canada ended a two-day meeting of G7 industry, digital and technology ministers Tuesday after signing agreements with European partners that are taking a tougher stand on regulating artificial intelligence than the United States.
The memorandums of understanding with the European Union, Germany and the U.K. focused on digital issues, including artificial intelligence. While the U.S. sent representatives to the meeting, no such deal with the United States was announced.
During the closing press conference, Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon said Canada has a robust trade relationship with the U.S. but it is deepening its relationship with European countries.
“What we want to do strategically as well, as we move from reliance to resilience, is expand our trade. And we did that this past number of days,” he said.


