This consortium is working to develop methods to provide quantum-resistant confidentiality and quantum-resistant authentication using a variety of cryptographic techniques, including post-quantum cryptography, information-theoretic cryptography, and quantum key distribution. The team from the Universities of Waterloo and Calgary along with partners from the City of Calgary, Entrust, RBC, and TELUS collaborate to find real-world working solutions, provide interoperable and open-source software implementations, and participate in standardization at relevant standards bodies. A key goal is to demonstrate quantum-resistant cryptography systems building on the University of Waterloo's expertise in post-quantum cryptography and the University of Calgary's quantum key distribution testbed, to enable us to provide guidance to decision makers around Canada on how to safely transition to quantum-resistant cryptography to ensure a safe and secure Internet for Canadian citizens, businesses, and governments.