Paris, France
Today, the Honourable Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, and Anne Le Hénanff, France's Minister Delegate with responsibility for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs, signed a joint statement on quantum science and technologies cooperation during the 2026 G7 Digital Ministers' Meeting in France. Together, Canada and France are committed to deepening cooperation in quantum research and development, grounded in shared values of openness, accountability and research excellence.
Through this partnership, both countries will promote inclusive and collaborative scientific communities, advance multidisciplinary quantum research and development, facilitate knowledge exchange and open data sharing, nurture a skilled and diverse quantum workforce, and encourage global market growth and resilient supply chains. Importantly, this cooperation will enable the development and expansion of critical quantum capabilities at a time when the relevance and urgency of these dual-use technologies are rapidly increasing. This cooperation reflects a mutual commitment to security, equity, diversity and accessibility, aiming to accelerate quantum innovation for societal benefit, economic prosperity and international leadership in the field.
Quantum science is driving a new era of discovery, with the potential to revolutionize fields such as medicine, energy and computing. Its advancements will unlock new solutions and opportunities for the future.