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The 5G opportunities are there, but is Canada ready to take advantage of them?

The introduction of 5G presents all Canadians with great opportunity, but Canada may not yet be in a position to capitalize on it. This is a situation that we must rectify. The technology of 5G will have an incredible impact on the future of economic productivity. It is transformational in that it enables lower latency […]

Agricultural priorities before and after COVID-19

Parliament is now suspended until at least April 20 in the wake of the recent COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the globe, as parliamentarians do their part in social distancing. With the support of all parties, a motion was moved in the House on Friday, March 13, which moved certain legislative measures ahead with great rapidity. Among […]

O’Regan putting nuclear ‘front and centre’ raises eyebrows, industry hopes

Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan’s recent declaration that the federal government is “placing nuclear energy front and centre” came as a surprise, according to some nuclear experts and industry stakeholders, but has left some excited about the prospect of more federal support. “I’m surprised at that language,” said NDP MP Richard Cannings (South Okanagan–West Kootenay, […]

A simple Canadian mechanism for cleantech just might save the world

A little-known policy turned Canada into a mining powerhouse and is now poised to do the same for cleantech. The global transition to a low-carbon reality is a mammoth economic opportunity for Canada. Canada’s clean technology companies are well-positioned to compete and win in the global market for climate solutions. But to seize this opportunity, […]

Here’s how to start the national effort on cybersecurity

I’ve worked in cybersecurity for most of my professional life. What’s concerning to me is how we’ve come to accept cyberattacks as just an inconvenient fact of life. Many now see the risk of a damaging hack much like the weather or the economy: something to be concerned about, to be sure, but unlikely to […]

The Canadian mandate: data governance for economic prosperity

The ministerial mandate letters are clear: there is a need to establish a new set of online rights focused on data use for Canadians. Three ministers in particular are charged with the main task of co-ordinating these new rights: innovation, science, and industry; heritage; and justice. Why such a focus on data? Simply put, there […]

‘Data, privacy, trade’: ministers tasked with AI file contending with fast, fundamental changes

From new ice forecasting techniques that help improve shipping safety in northern waters, to new tools involved with the reclamation of ancient Indigenous languages, to social media “chatbots” that respond to general questions about immigration and citizenship, the Canadian government is increasingly turning toward automated tools to solve tough problems, improve predictions, and cut down […]

How businesses can narrow the innovation gap in an AI-driven digital economy

Canada is pushing the new digital frontiers with cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) research. Signs of an unfolding AI-driven digital economy can be seen almost everywhere: from lively labs and hubs with deep-learning researchers and high-tech startups in Toronto, Montréal, and other places, to the growing concentration of animated commentators, data scientists, venture capitalists, and global […]

Regional innovation hubs: an untapped potential for Canada

Canada is a strong nation with a diverse population located in a broad span of regions. Whether geographically, economically, or culturally linked, urban or rural, large or small, each of these regions plays a vital role in our identity, our economy, and the well-being of our communities. This country has seen many innovation success stories […]