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    Minister Nate Glubish

    Nate Glubish was sworn in as Minister of Technology and Innovation on October 24, 2022.

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Mandate letter

The Premier's mandate letter to the Minister of Technology and Innovation outlines the objectives and priorities of the work they will focus on in their role.

Read the mandate letter Read the mandate letter on data centres

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Accomplishments

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Through the Universal Broadband Fund, Alberta’s government has connected over 51,000 households across 328 communities to high-speed internet.

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Your privacy and ethical data use are top priorities. We have launched the Privacy Management and Data Ethics frameworks to deliver better, faster and smarter digital services.

Technology and Innovation redesigned Alberta Purchasing Connection to provide a simpler and faster way for buyers and suppliers to access public sector purchasing opportunities.

Our support in the creation of Quantum City has spurred remarkable growth, supporting 10 spin-out companies, training 238 highly qualified personnel, and leveraging over $4 million in additional funding. This initiative is rapidly establishing Alberta as a global leader in quantum technology.

Bill 33: Protection of Privacy Act was tabled November 6, 2024. This bill, if passed, will introduce new rules that govern the protection of personal information held by provincial public bodies and implement the strongest penalties for privacy violations in Canada. Learn more.

Key information

Our responsibilities

The Ministry of Technology and Innovation is responsible for:

  • driving economic growth and diversification in Alberta through technology and innovation
  • promoting and supporting the growth of Alberta’s technology sector
  • modernizing government services by implementing technology-driven solutions
  • attracting investment in Alberta’s technology and innovation ecosystem

In focus

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The Alberta Technology and Innovation Strategy will help position Alberta as an internationally recognized technology and innovation hub that attracts talent, business and job-creating investment from across Canada and around the world.

A made-in-Alberta solution to help ensure every household in Alberta can access high-speed internet.

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