Canada must rethink trade strategy after a half-century of U.S. special access

OTTAWA—On Jan. 16, 1965, prime minister Lester Pearson sat next to U.S. president Lyndon Johnson at an outdoor table at Johnson’s ranch in Texas to sign the papers bringing the Canada-U.S. Auto Pact into existence. Old footage shows Johnson looking vague about the whole thing while Pearson exuded satisfaction. At the time, there appeared to […]
Investing in wireless technology is the key to innovation in Canada

Necessity is the mother of invention. Given Canada’s vast territory and large land mass, our need to find ways to stay in touch has been the driver of many a Canadian innovation, from the telephone to the first transatlantic wireless signal to mobile email. Today, telecommunications is a vital thread of our social fabric, and […]
Canada’s most-lobbied staffers drive policy tied to federal purse

Canada’s top-lobbied political staffers have “panache,” and are “affable” and “rigorous,” according to those who’ve sat down with the men who are the government’s most-sought officials based on communications reports filed in the federal lobbying registry this year. The three most in-demand staffers are all policy advisers to ministers in important departments connected to Liberal […]
Scrapping supply management could be a win-win for Canada, U.S.

The prime minister has been clear: his government will do whatever it takes to support middle-class Canadians and those who aspire to be in the middle class. As we head into the fourth round of NAFTA talks, it is an opportune time for Canada to give consideration to whether we should maintain our reliance on […]
Scheer should apologize for his apology

OAKVILLE, ONT.—Given the emotional and combative nature of politics, partisan jibes will always fly thick and fast, which means it’s important for politicians to learn the art of how to strategically parry insults. So how should a politician respond to an affront? Back in ancient Roman times the answer was you responded with savagery. For […]
Canadian communities brace for Smart Cities Challenge despite scarce details

Canadian communities are lining up to compete for millions in lucrative funding as part of a new government-organized competition designed to foster greater innovation in urban centres. The Trudeau government’s Smart Cities Challenge is launching this fall, and although details remain scarce, some municipalities are seriously preparing for the $300-million competition. “Cities are ready and […]
Feds’ new $1.26-billion innovation fund about attracting and supporting ‘high-quality’ business investments in Canada: Bains

Navdeep Bains is bracing for a busy few months. After all, the Innovation, Science, and Economic Development minister is preparing to lead the rollout of two major initiatives aimed at fostering greater innovation in the Canadian economy: the Strategic Innovation Fund and the development of Canada’s new space strategy. Now the $1.26-billion Strategic Innovation Fund […]
Space Advisory Board looks towards unveiling of federal space strategy

The Space Advisory Board is looking toward advising the federal government on the implementation of its future space strategy. The government renewed the Space Advisory Board in 2016 to advise on long-term objectives for space and to engage with Canadian stakeholders on the state of the Canadian space sector. The board spent the summer consulting […]
$1.26-billion Strategic Innovation Fund questioned by industry groups

The Liberal government’s billion-dollar Strategic Innovation Fund, a pool of funding companies can tap for business-related investments, is an “acceptable vehicle” of spurring innovation, but it’s “washed out” by contradictions in tax policy and the “failure to manage programs effectively,” according to an advocacy group for high-tech businesses. John Reid, president and CEO of Canadian […]
Superclusters initiative attracting interest from range of industries

With the initial application process for the federal government’s highly-anticipated “superclusters” initiative now closed, a clearer picture is forming of the bidders vying for the billions in funding offered through the program. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada said it received 50 bids for the superclusters initiatives, exceeding its initial expectations. A shortlist of finalists […]