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Feds should be nurturing innovative, technology-intensive companies

  Canada’s future depends very much on its participation in the knowledge economy. Research and development, innovation, and commercialization will all drive Canada’s economic growth in the coming years and decades. We have a rich base of innovative, technology-intensive companies, including many in the natural resource sector, and the government should be nurturing these businesses […]

NCE R&D models continue to solve today’s innovation needs

  The suite of research, commercialization and training programs administered by Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) brings together a critical mass of public and private sector talent in a unique, high-impact innovation ecosystem. Networks and centres funded through the NCE address challenging social and economic issues through a team approach that encourages synergy […]

Feds refuse to talk to our innovators about how things might be improved

  Policy leaders across the world’s most advanced countries loudly proclaim economic advancement within the 21st century will rely increasingly on innovation and technology. Many have successfully implemented strategies to increase innovation. In order to boost competitiveness, such as massive investments in science and technology and empowering their country’s best minds to explore and discover. […]

No guarantee CETA concessions will bolster pharmaceutical R&D investment in Canada

  Canada-Europe free trade negotiations are entering the final stages, and stricter patent protection for prescription drugs is on the table. The deal could mean higher costs for Canadians, but experts say there’s no guarantee it will revitalize Canada’s pharmaceutical R&D sector. The federal government is considering significant changes to its intellectual property (IP) regime […]

Carbon pricing driving innovation in British Columbia and Alberta

  The federal government says carbon pricing is off the table, but if it changes its mind it can look to Canada’s western-most provinces for inspiration. Alberta has had a carbon tax in place since 2007, while British Columbia has been taxing emissions since 2008, and there are signs that the programs are promoting innovation […]

Industry-led R&D a top priority in feds’ five-year agriculture plan

  Agriculture Canada is partnering with the provinces and territories to invest $3-billion in agricultural innovation over the next five years, but opposition parties are raising concerns that the funding comes at the expense of business risk management programs that protect farmers in bad years. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz (Battlefords-Lloydminster, Sask.) told The Hill Times […]

Digital media industry looks to leverage federal support into international advantage


  Canada’s digital media industry is hoping that with a little support from the federal government it will be able to solidify the country’s position as a worldwide hub for digital media innovation. “We think that Canada is well-poised to stake a massive claim as a key digital entertainment cluster,” Canadian Film Centre chief digital […]

Canada must continue to prioritize innovation

  As 2012 draws to a close, our country has much to celebrate. We have earned the reputation among our international peers as an innovative and hard-working nation. Some of this success can be attributed to the government’s deft handling of the economy during a highly uncertain period. Canada weathered the global recession better than […]

‘The knowledge-based economy is upon us’: minister of state for science Goodyear 


  Minister of State for Science and Technology Gary Goodyear may have one of the most important low-profile jobs in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Cabinet. While other members of the government must often defend their decisions, and sometimes their jobs, before Parliament, Mr. Goodyear has spent the past four years shaping how the federal government […]