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Women in STEM is necessary for an innovative and prosperous country

Canada is most prosperous when all Canadians have a fair chance to succeed. These were the words used by Navdeep Bains, minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, during the Canadian government’s announcement of its innovation agenda last Tuesday afternoon in Ottawa. We at Ladies Learning Code could not agree more. Over the last five […]

Canada should talk trade, climate change, Venezuela at Three Amigos summit

The North American Leaders’ Summit that Canada will host at the end of June comes at a critical moment in the North American relationship. As we are nearing the end of United States President Barack Obama’s second term, some have suggested that expectations for the summit are low. I disagree. The trilateral relationship is tremendously […]

Innovation: A step in the right direction, with another one to come

On June 24, an important element toward the goal of fostering innovation in Canada will come into force. New provisions in the Patent Act and Trade-marks Act will protect confidential communications between clients and their patent and trademark agents made for the purpose of seeking or giving advice with respect to any matter relating to […]

Why the Federal Court set top box ruling threatens Canada’s innovation balance

OTTAWA—The ability to record television programs is a feature that most consumers take for granted today, but when the Sony Betamax was first introduced in the 1970s, it revolutionized television and sparked high-profile lawsuits by the major Hollywood studios who wanted to block its availability. The battle between Universal Studios and Sony ultimately made its […]

Politics this morning: Senate to go round two with assisted dying bill

Today is Friday, June 17. Here’s your political briefer before heading into the weekend: There is speculation that the House of Commons may rise for summer recess starting this afternoon, depending on the outcome of the medically-assisted dying legislation in the Senate. Parliament was originally scheduled to sit until June 23, with MPs making a special […]

Intellectual property debated in Ottawa as feds host trade deal consultations

The debate over intellectual property rights in Canadian health care continues as the government holds public consultations on a major Pacific rim trade deal. Yesterday, Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland (University-Rosedale, Ont.,) held a “town hall” on the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership at the University of Toronto. The Trudeau government signed the deal in February but says it […]

Without cities, we won’t have an innovative Canada

TORONTO—Cities are taking greater charge of their futures—in fact, they don’t have a choice if they want to prosper in a global economy. What we see in the Communitech centre in Kitchener, at Ryerson University’s Digital Media Zone in Toronto, or in the crowded incubator space at Invest Ottawa, are start-up cities. But they are […]

Foreign multinationals investing in Canada to become an innovation nation

TORONTO—With free trade, foreign multinationals are no longer here to get around high tariff walls. Instead, they are here as part of their global innovation strategies, making them significant players in Canadian efforts to become an innovation nation. Here’s why. Canada has a reputation for high-quality university and college graduates, especially in science and engineering. […]

Why Canada should look down under for its innovation roadmap

OTTAWA—From the moment that the Liberal government renamed Industry Canada to Innovation, Science, and Economic Development it sent a clear signal that innovation is a top policy priority. Indeed, in recent months Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains has repeatedly called for bold policies focused on addressing Canada’s dismal innovation record. While the specifics of the Canadian […]

Canada has yet to succeed as a scale-up nation

CANADA & THE 21ST CENTURY: PART 3 OF A 6-PART SERIES TORONTO—Canada is clearly succeeding as a start-up nation. New tech companies are being created in record numbers. This is where much innovation happens. But Canada has yet to succeed as a scale-up nation—it is failing to grow many of its start-ups into viable companies […]