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Government could be more active in mining innovation, industry says

While some in the mining sector believe Canadian governments are lacking an innovative approach to mineral extraction, others say it is just an extremely profitable industry looking for government handouts and more effort should be paid to refining materials in the country while innovating in material reuse. In an interview with Northern Life, a Sudbury, […]

Changes to patent filing system aim to make Canada more attractive for applicants

Recent changes to the Canadian patent application system are aimed, in part, at making Canada a more appealing country to file for intellectual protection of innovators’ ideas, according to Industry Canada.  The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has brought in amendments to the Canadian Patent Act to bring the country’s intellectual property system in line […]

Trade secrets get in way of innovation when it comes to clean tech

Competition can be an impediment to innovation in the cleantech sector when large companies are reluctant to share their challenges with smaller innovators, industry players say. Kirk Andries, managing director of the Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC), an Alberta funding agency that receives money from corporations in the province that are unable to […]

Unique magnetic research lab at risk of closing next year

A unique scientific facility housing the most powerful magnet in the country has received a lifeline to survive for another year. But the centre, which allows for research into magnetic resonance spectroscopy, is expected to close after that, which would be a big blow to those who use the one-of-a-kind facility. The Canadian National Ultrahigh-Field NMR […]

More investment in commercialization needed to protect innovation gains, experts say

Some people working in Canada’s science and technology sector say the government needs to invest in innovation from ideas to commercialization, and to protect the country’s past investments in innovation before they are lost.  With a lack of investment in innovation from idea to commercial product, several experts say Canada will lose intelligence, talent, and […]

Community-based health research key to preventing diseases caused by environmental degradation

Canada needs far more research on preventing human diseases caused by environmental degradation. This research must be more community-based. This will lead to preventive measures better adapted to the affected communities. Before becoming deputy leader of the Green Party of Canada, I was an environmentalist working in communities where people are coping with cancers and […]

Licensed marijuana producers say regulations like chasing moving goalposts

Medical marijuana producers have adjusted their advertising practices to comply with new Health Canada rules but say the regulation of the new industry is still like chasing a moving target. The companies were forced to remove descriptions of their products that weren’t medically relevant, including details such as the marijuana’s taste and smell to comply […]

Does Canada need new models of physician compensation?

Payments to physicians have emerged as a critical issue in health care in recent years. In Ontario, they have risen by 60 per cent in the last decade, putting additional pressure on a provincial budget that already is under stress, and the story is similar in other provinces. While the aggregate fiscal burden may be […]

We can’t rest on our laurels on mental health strategy

In many discussions on health policy, the subjects of mental health and mental illness quite often take a back seat. This is astounding when you consider that one in five people in Canada will experience a mental health problem or illness in any given year. Since the government in 2007 created us, the Mental Health Commission […]