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The lost decade: Paul Martin’s record on the environment

Prime Minister Paul Martin, who is proudly trying to present to Canadians a “new agenda of change and achievement,” seems to be suffering from an acute case of selective amnesia. Although he presents his government as new, his environmental agenda and achievements are old and tired. If actions speak louder than words, Paul Martin’s actions […]

Kyoto Protocol is dead in 2004: Conservative MP Bob Mills

Anyone who thinks the Kyoto Accord still matters in 2004 is dreaming. The treaty is dying before our eyes, which is exactly the fate it deserves. And no matter what he says, Paul Martin knows it too. Not convinced? Consider some of the recent Kyoto news. The European Union, Kyoto’s biggest supporter, admitted in December […]

Large innovation gap persists between Canada and U.S.

Though the Canadian economy remains one of the fastest-growing in the G8, a large “innovation gap” continues to exist between Canada and its biggest trading partner south of the border, says Canada’s new Industry Minister Lucienne Robillard. The new minister, who last month replaced Allan Rock who was appointed Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, […]

An open letter to new Industry Minister Robillard

Dear Madame Minister: Congratulations on your appointment as the Minister of Industry. You should be especially proud to be the first woman to hold the position. I would like to take this opportunity to offer you some thoughts concerning your new portfolio. Outstanding House Business There are currently three bills in the mix. The first […]

Inadequate biotechnology

Canada has one of the world’s strongest biotechnology sectors, but a lot of work and investment is still needed in research and development (R&D) to find markets that are not already developed internationally. The industrial fabric could be strengthened if the provincial and federal governments invested more money in R&D. However, we must not invest […]

Fuelling pipeline of health innovation

Health research is fuelling a culture of innovation. It is the beginning of a pipeline of discovery that ends with Canadians — with their improved health and with the strengthened economic performance that benefits the entire country. One of the many examples of this pipeline can be found right here in Ottawa. Dr. Robert Korneluk, […]

Canadian biotech industry one of the best in world, but fragile

This is an edited excerpt of Paul Martin’s speech he delivered to the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal on Sept. 18. Please read Mr. Martin’s full speech on his website at paulmartintimes.ca By Liberal MP PAUL MARTIN MONTREAL, QUE.–Canada is well-established in two of the most important transformative and enabling technologies: information and communications […]

R&D continues to take a back seat in Canada

Research and development is vital if Canada is serious about making a successful transition to a knowledge-based economy. Decisions made today, or the lack of a decision, will have repercussions well into the middle of this century. While John Manley, when he was industry minister, confirmed that Cabinet had approved in principal the construction of […]