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Canada-European trade deal could take two years to put in place, says trade expert

  Canadian farmers may have to wait at least two years before they begin to see any benefits—or challenges—from a trade deal with the European Union, says former federal international trade negotiator Peter Clark. The European Union’s own protective policies on agricultural imports and the various agriculture interests of the 27-member bloc are only a […]

Feds ‘modernizing’ agriculture sector with Growing Forward 2, says Ag Minister

  Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says that the federal government’s latest five-year agriculture policy framework will stimulate innovation and make Canada’s agriculture sector more competitive, but critics of the new policy framework say it benefits big agribusiness at the expense of independent farmers. Growing Forward 2 (GF2), the federal government’s new five-year policy framework for […]

It’s time to put knowledge to work in Canada

  Post-secondary institutions are now working to exploit more effectively the knowledge they develop, and in which governments invest, to the benefit of the Canadian economy. In the past, such efforts primarily occurred through the licensing of inventions developed in universities and colleges. This approach has proven to be disappointing. In Canada, licensing produces annually some […]

Conservatives fail to implement digital economic strategy today

  Why has the federal government failed to develop a comprehensive digital economic strategy that will ensure Canada regains its role as a world leader in innovation and technology? In 2010, the Conservative government recognized the need to develop a new strategy for Canada’s digital economy and even launched public consultations on how to improve […]

B.C. universities poised to become ‘one-stop shop’ for the Prometheus Project

  Three of British Columbia’s leading universities and one polytechnical institute are poised to become a “one-stop shop” for materials science and engineering innovation after receiving $7.7-million in federal funding through the Canada Foundation for Innovation, which is expected to be matched by the province, to launch the collaborative Prometheus Project. “[B.C. has] always had […]

Investing in state-of-the-art research infrastructure pays off, today and tomorrow

  When Philippe Schick, the vice-president of engineering at Cooledge Lighting Inc., began looking for a laboratory to help his company make its product market-ready, he considered options across Canada and beyond. In the end, the Burnaby, B.C.-based business discovered that the best place to test its thin-film technology was right in its own backyard. […]

Digital health innovators embrace the challenge

OTTAWA—“There’s a way to do it better—find it,” said Thomas Edison decades ago. A similar motivation drove the Canadians who developed insulin, cardiac pacemakers, electric wheelchairs and prosthetic hands. These and other health innovations have since improved the lives of an untold number of patients from around the globe.  Indeed, we can be proud of […]

Industry insiders applaud Automotive Innovation Fund renewal, but experts say it’s a political move

  Automotive industry associations in Canada are applauding the federal government’s decision to renew the Automotive Innovation Fund for another five years and say the $250-million “is a highly-welcome decision,” but economic experts say opening up Canada’s market to more competition would better stimulate innovation within the industry. “It’s something which we had suggested to […]

SDTC: Putting Canada’s clean-tech innovation to work

At home and around the world, clean-tech is in demand. At increasing rates, innovations are making the transition from the lab to the market, boosting revenues of Canadian companies, creating jobs and enhancing export opportunities. Clean-tech is an important part of Canada’s innovation framework—and on behalf of the Government of Canada, Sustainable Development Technology Canada […]

Time to readjust Canada’s global compass on science, innovation

  “Although its accomplishments may not be widely recognized at the present, the International Space Station  ISS)  will go down in history as a first of its kind and a formidable example of an effective foreign policy tool. ISS brought (and somewhat forced) nations to work together, causing them to think not from a microcosm […]