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The Canadian federal government has announced a landmark $5.4 billion investment to establish a 'Silicon North' technology corridor. The initiative aims to connect and bolster the nation's leading artificial intelligence and semiconductor research and manufacturing hubs in Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia. This multi-year funding will support infrastructure development, foster public-private partnerships, and accelerate talent development. The goal is to create a globally competitive ecosystem, secure domestic supply chains, and drive long-term economic growth in Canada's most critical high-tech sectors, positioning the country as a leader in next-generation computing.