Ontario’s AI ecosystem: fueling real economic growth with record number of jobs and private investments
June 18, 2025
June 18, 2025
The Vector Institute released its fourth annual Ontario AI Snapshot, produced in partnership with Deloitte Canada. The research indicates that the province’s AI sector has grown significantly, cementing Ontario’s position as a leading global AI hub. Buoyed by its remarkable concentration of AI talent, the sector is attracting major investments and creating well-paying AI jobs that directly support economic growth.
“Canada ranks first among G7 countries in AI talent growth due in large measure to Ontario’s strong and growing concentration of AI experts. Vector’s latest AI snapshot confirms this. The data also indicates that Ontario is becoming a powerful draw for AI companies and investment, providing a direct boost to our economy. To maintain this momentum, we need to ensure leadership in other key areas: we need to increase R&D investment and step up our rate of adoption. Today’s reality is that no matter the size of your business – no matter the field you’re in or the market you serve – there is a place and a use for AI. It is time to use our AI advantage to make competitive gains, close the productivity gap and attract and retain top talent.”
Glenda Crisp
President and CEO of the Vector Institute
“It is acknowledged worldwide that Canada leads in AI talent growth. Materially improving our compute infrastructure, R&D investment, and most significantly, adoption of AI solutions to drive productivity, are critical to retaining top-tier talent and training future talent. Ontario, as an AI hub, is seeing growing VC investments and a surge in new companies. Now is the time to scale these companies and make them globally successful to continue our leadership in the global AI community.”
Anthony Viel
CEO of Deloitte Canada
Covering the period from April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025, the latest Ontario AI Snapshot tracks 10 metrics, which include AI job creation, investment and commercialization. These metrics serve as benchmarks for measuring the collective progress of governments, businesses, and institutions in strengthening Ontario’s AI ecosystem. Further data on the growth of the Ontario AI ecosystem is included in this year’s version of the Snapshot.
The research is based on a combination of business executive surveys (185 executive survey responses), and market insights from industrial and public databases.