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Anthropic Commits $10 Million CAD To Canadian AI Research

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Anthropic said it is committing $10 million CAD to eight Canadian research institutions and adding Canada’s three regional AI institutes to its startup programme. The company also published a country brief that ranked Canada eighth worldwide for Claude usage and second on a per-capita basis.

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Anthropic Commits $10 Million CAD To Canadian AI Research
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Anthropic said it is committing $10 million CAD to Canadian AI research institutions, with the funding tied to responsible AI, health, science, Indigenous languages and AI safety work.

The package covers eight institutions and sits alongside a new country brief on how Canadians use Claude.

The research group includes Amii in Edmonton, Mila in Montréal and the Vector Institute in Toronto.

Anthropic also named CHEO, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Université Laval, the University of Toronto and the University of Saskatchewan as partners.

Eight Canadian Institutions Receive Anthropic Funding

Amii will receive Claude credits for research and engineering work that includes reinforcement learning, AI trust and safety, and adoption across Canadian economic sectors.

Mila will make Claude available to its community for work in responsible AI, health, sustainability, multi-agent systems and robotics.

The institute's Claude work includes assistants for research discovery and assessment, Anthropic said.

The Vector Institute will use Claude credits for AI research in trust and safety, health and science.

CHEO and the CHEO Research Institute will work on paediatric healthcare applications, while CAMH's Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics will build predictive models for mental health treatment and evaluate fairness in psychiatric AI systems.

The University of Toronto Data Sciences Institute will use a scientific-review process for access to Claude API credits, according to Anthropic.

Saskatchewan researchers will use Claude in areas including biomedical advances, food and water security, public health, quantum computing and public service.

Claude Usage Ranks Canada Second Per Capita

Anthropic's Canadian country brief ranked Canada eighth worldwide in overall Claude usage and second globally on a per-capita basis.

The company said Canadians use Claude at more than four times the level their population size would predict, with only the United States ranking higher per person.

The brief linked usage patterns to parts of the local economy.

Anthropic said translation requests are highest in provinces with more government workers, reflecting bilingual requirements, and that British Columbia leads in per-person use with Ontario close behind.

Startup Programme Adds Amii, Mila And Vector

Anthropic said Amii, Mila and Vector will join its startup programme this summer.

The company said hundreds of affiliated Canadian startups will receive at least $5,000 USD each in API credits.

The company also cited work at Université Laval, where researchers will study how large language models behave across varied cultural contexts, including Quebec French and Indigenous languages.

The University of Toronto partnership will support applied data-science projects, and the University of Saskatchewan will use Claude in research areas tied to responsible AI and science.

Anthropic Keeps Commercial Terms Outside The Release

Anthropic framed the Canadian commitment as a research and startup-support programme rather than a commercial customer announcement.

The release named institutions and research areas, but did not describe paid Claude deployments at those institutions.

Chris Olah, an Anthropic co-founder, said some foundations of modern AI came from Toronto, Montréal and Edmonton and that many researchers committed to AI safety also came from those centres.

The company said the Canadian programme is part of its wider work with research and public-interest institutions.

Anthropic did not disclose individual grant amounts, name the startups receiving API credits, set project start dates for each institution or publish evaluation milestones for the funded research.

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