Canada can’t afford to be left behind as the world makes a quantum leap

The quantum age we helped pioneer has reached a pivotal moment as Canada resets its global trade relationships and economic priorities
Reinventing Canadian public services: use technology to drive outcomes

As we watch the U.S. transform, we must also leverage technology to rethink our approach to public service.
Driving Canadian innovation in cancer treatment: a win for patients and the economy

Canada can deliver groundbreaking therapies to patients more quickly, reduce health-care costs, and drive economic growth by fostering a robust domestic life sciences sector.
Strong ‘political will’ provides ‘catalyst’ to breakdown stubborn internal trade barriers, says Anand

Some regions face ‘unique geographic, environmental, or industry-specific challenges’ making ‘full harmonization difficult,’ said Northwest Territories Minister Caitlin Cleveland.
The ‘Knowledge Factory’

Canada’s Science Technology and Innovation ecosystem is a derelict 60-year-old rusting ‘Knowledge Factory’ whose customers find its knowledge products irrelevant, costly, hard to access, and often vague about claimed benefits. New management is needed, writes former assistant deputy minister David Watters.
Canada’s blind spot on AI and disinformation

This country risks ceding control of its political discourse to foreign and domestic actors without immediate action to regulate AI and social media platforms.
Getting government to work by putting Canada first

If Canada can’t turn its economy around—can’t match the AI-driven global economy with productivity and economic growth—it won’t just lose its seat at the table, it will be relegated to the shelf in the backroom, next to the old Nortel telephones and Blackberries.
Innovation Policy Briefing
Innovation sector under tariff war needs more protection and diversified trade partners, says business advocates

The federal government is closely monitoring the situation surrounding potential U.S. tariffs and ‘stands ready to have a robust response if needed,’ says the innovation minster’s office.
Canada’s next innovation strategy needs to prioritize export diversity, startups, and defence

In the next wave of bold innovation initiatives, the government needs to narrow its priorities, focus on getting results, and place good implementation at the strategy’s centre.