Liberal cabinet minister announces $11 million for Alberta businesses

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Doug Griffiths, Edmonton Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, left, Corey Smith, president and CEO of RAM Elevators and Lifts, Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi and Edmonton Centre Liberal MP Eleanor Olszewski, cabinet minister for emergency management and community resilience and Prairies Economic Development Canada, and James Neufeld, founder and CEO at samdesk, at a funding announcement of $11 million for seven Alberta businesses and organizations to leverage artificial intelligence, digital adoption and advanced manufacturing. Photo by Jackie Carmichael /Postmedia

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Edmonton Centre Liberal MP and cabinet minister Eleanor Olszewski brought the federal bacon home Tuesday with $11 million in funding to support high tech for seven Alberta businesses and organizations to leverage artificial intelligence (AI), digital adoption and advanced manufacturing.

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It’s the first official announcement from the PrairiesCan portfolio for Olszewski. Elected in April, the freshman member of Parliament was immediately catapulted to ministerial portfolios for emergency management and community resilience and Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) — a fit niche for a province growing its reputation as an innovation hub, tapping her background as a local trailblazer for women as the first female partner at an Edmonton law firm.

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Olszewski said Canadian companies face “unprecedented global uncertainty, unprecedented economic unpredictability,” on market access, hiring, and supply chains — not just from tariffs being imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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“It’s the unpredictability that goes with whether or not there’ll be more, whether they’ll be higher, whether they’ll affect different sectors,” she said.

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Opportunities come with the challenges, as well as cause for great optimism, she said.

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“We’ve been able to capitalize on some great opportunities and build on leadership that Alberta companies are showing to Alberta, to Canada and to the world,” Olszewski said, citing the seven “high-growth” companies included in the package.

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“Sponsoring companies like this, companies that are advancing technology and innovation, it’s really more than bringing just a product or just a service to market because, ultimately, it’s really about empowering people and our communities to be resilient, to be adaptable and to be prosperous.

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“Whether it’s equipping farms in southern Alberta with AI to increase their productivity, or introducing automated production lines to a commercial bakery in Edmonton, today’s investments are really about unleashing the incredible ingenuity of Alberta innovators,” she said.

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PrairiesCan is investing $10,901,711 in repayable and non-repayable funding for seven projects in Alberta to enhance productivity, scale up, boost production efficiencies, and tackle challenges with innovative technologies.

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These include $1.15 million for 48Hour Discovery, and $2 million for Crust to relocate and install advanced automated production lines.

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Corey Smith, president and CEO at RAM Elevators + Lifts, said the capital-intensive industry will make good use of $2 million to expand manufacturing capacity.

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