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Cross-party group calls on Canada to block development of superintelligent AI technology

Posted on: Jun 01, 2026 23:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Cross-party group calls on Canada to block development of superintelligent AI technology

A multipartisan aggroup of canadian river MPs and senators ar supporting a run calling for Canada to negociate an international "trust but verify" regime to prohibit the development of AI that far surpasses human intelligence

The announcement comes just before Canada releases its national AI strategy.

The campaign, which launched Thursday, is being led by Control AI, a non-profit organization that "works to prevent the extinction risk posed by superintelligence and to secure a great future for humanity," according to the organization's website.

A statement from the campaign says "protecting Canadians from the development of superintelligence, at home and abroad, must be a national security priority." 

"Nobel Prize winners, leading AI scientists and CEOs of leading AI companies have warned that AI poses an extinction risk on par with nuclear war. Despite this warning, multiple competing efforts to build superintelligent AI are underway," it says.

Supporters of the campaign include Liberal MPs Judy Sgro, Jonathan Wilkinson and Steven Guilbeault — though the last two will soon be stepping down from their roles. Conservative MPs William Stevenson, Cathay Wagantall, Joël Godin and Arnold Viersen have also lent their support.

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Plus, Independent MP Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay is backing the campaign, as is Bloc Québécois MP Martin Champoux — who is described on Control AI's website as a signatory on behalf of the other Bloc MPs.

Three Canadian senators are also listed as supporters: Colin Deacon, Tony Loffreda and Kim Pate.

Artificial superintelligence, also known as ASI, is able to operate far beyond a human level. Some leading AI experts like British-Canadian computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton have said this kind of technology is only a matter of years away, though others are skeptical about that timeline.

L'Allié said U.S. Tech companies Anthropic, OpenAI and Google have the biggest leads on developing ASI, and a global regime would be mostly focused on the United States and China — the two superpowers in AI development.

"For Canada to protect its own citizens, its only real option is foreign policy because the most dangerous systems are not coming from Canada," L'Allié said.

L'Allié acknowledged that the U.S. Is becoming more aware of the issue at hand. 

For example, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday asking tech companies to give the U.S. Government a window to review new AI models before releasing them to the public.

Plus, after Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in May, the Chinese government said the two countries need to work together to improve AI governance so that it contributes to the common welfare of the international community.

The launch of Control AI's campaign comes just before the federal government releases its national AI strategy. One of the pillars in the strategy is focused on "building trusted partnerships and global alliances."

That language echoes Canada's Sovereign Technology Alliance, which it launched with Germany in February. 

According to the federal government, the alliance is designed as "a platform for practical co-operation on advanced technologies, with a focus on delivering real capability and shared economic benefit."

On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with Pope Leo about AI and the "imperative that AI must serve humanity" — a conversation that came soon after the Pope urged governments to slow down the development of AI systems.

The Pope delivered that call in his first encyclical, one of the highest forms of teaching from a pontiff to the Catholic Church's members. He warned AI systems can spread misinformation, prioritize conflict and risk leading the world down a path of unending war.

In a readout distributed to reporters last week, Carney's office said the prime minister, a devout Catholic, is "welcoming the Pope's leadership in this field."

"Prime Minister Carney expressed Canada's desire to lead internationally on responsible AI and tools to benefit the global community," the readout said.

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