Digital Identity must work for governments and businesses from all sectors. Educators and accreditors wrestle with the implications of what digital identities and credentials will mean when they are used across the economy and through different networks for identity information verification. Today, the ecosystem of trust is active and involves the financial institutions and certain orders of government, but the rapidly evolving world requires transactions to move much faster, with more security, and with data protections. The challenges are complex and the implications will reach each and everyone of us. This session will put local lessons learned into global context by sharing experiences from Canada's public and private collaboration to deliver a trust framework that guides credential and network interoperation across the public and private sectors with user-centred design.