Digital by default — how Adobe is modernizing Canadian grants and contributions delivery.
05-23-2025

Canadians expect the same intuitive, seamless experiences from government services that they encounter in the private sector. Unfortunately, according to Deloitte, customer satisfaction from digital government services is 21% behind the private sector.
Whether they’re applying for a grant, renewing a license, or accessing critical health or educational resources, residents want processes that are easy to navigate, personalized to their needs, and available on demand.
For the Canadian government, this presents both a challenge and an opportunity. At both the federal and provincial levels, hundreds of billions of dollars in grants and services are distributed annually, funding programs to support everything from scientific research to affordable housing.
Programs like the Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Incentive Program alone deliver over $4 billion in tax credits annually. But behind this public investment lies a complex network of agencies, systems, and touchpoints that can be difficult for citizens to navigate and for government to manage efficiently. For example, less than half of these programs delivered by the Government of Canada are accessible via modern digital portals, resulting in inconsistent user experiences and paper-heavy workflows.
The challenges of legacy infrastructure.
Despite efforts to modernize, many departments still rely on outdated systems that hinder agility, transparency, and scalability. These legacy tools create data silos, limit real-time insights, and prevent the kind of personalized, responsive experiences Canadians expect.
Among the most pressing challenges:
- Fragmented systems with multiple platforms for different grants and services
- Limited visibility into citizen data, preventing a 360-degree view of needs and entitlements
- Inefficiencies and bottlenecks due to manual processes and slow integrations
- Security risks and compliance concerns, particularly around sensitive personal data
- Accessibility gaps that make it difficult for all Canadians to fully engage with available services
As a result, some citizens revert to paper-based, in-person transactions — undermining efforts to create a modern, digital government experience.
Nearly a third of the funds for grants and contributions programs are tied up in processing and administrative costs — money that could better support program outcomes.
To overcome these barriers, Canadian public sector organizations need a cohesive, integrated platform that unifies data, automates workflows, and delivers end-to-end digital experiences. This is where Adobe comes in.
Adobe’s role in Canadian government modernization.
Adobe’s suite of digital experience solutions is uniquely positioned to support the Canadian public sector’s modernization agenda. Built around the Adobe Experience Cloud, these tools empower agencies to transform how they engage with citizens — from initial application to final service delivery.
- Adobe Experience Manager enables the creation of dynamic, accessible digital experiences across web and mobile, tailored to user preferences and behaviors.
- Adobe Acrobat and Document Services replace paper-based processes with secure, efficient digital documentation — complete with forms, redaction, and collaboration tools.
- Adobe Sign brings trusted electronic signatures to the forefront, enabling faster application processing and approvals without compromising compliance.
- Adobe Analytics provides deep insight into how constituents interact with services, helping agencies make data-driven decisions and optimize citizen journeys.
Together, these tools align with the platform approach needed to modernize service delivery in Canada. They support:
- Personalization at scale to improve satisfaction and engagement
- Automation of repetitive tasks for increased operational efficiency
- Real-time data and insights to support better policy outcomes
- End-to-end security and governance that meets federal standards
- Accessibility-first design to serve all Canadians equitably
What sets Adobe apart is its ability to combine powerful digital tools within a cohesive, manageable platform — built with government-grade security, ease of integration, and a relentless focus on user experience for all Canadians.
For Canadian agencies seeking to modernize their grants and services systems, Adobe delivers industry-leading accessibility features built into every experience, flexible cloud deployment options to meet unique government needs, and proven success with governments around the world in delivering digital-first services.
A path forward for Canadian government.
Modern public service delivery isn’t just about new technology. It’s about rethinking the way government interacts with its people. Canadians deserve a system that is not only efficient but also intuitive, secure, and equitable.
Adobe’s platform empowers Canadian agencies to meet this vision by streamlining operations, strengthening trust, and delivering the kind of digital experiences citizens have come to expect.
By investing in Adobe’s digital experience solutions, Canada can move toward an experience-driven government — one that puts the citizen at the center of every service.
Brian Chidester is the head of industry strategy for public sector at Adobe and the host of “The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester” podcast from GovExec. Chidester formerly served as the industry vice president for global public sector at Genesys. He also has held global public sector leadership roles with OpenText, Arrow ECS, and S&P Global. Chidester holds a B.S. in Communications Studies from Liberty University. He is a board member for the University of South Florida — Muma College of Business, an advisor to the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance at the World Economic Forum, and a member of the Forbes Technology Council.
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