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What should be on Canada’s policy radar?

We need leaders who can see the bigger picture of how different systems fit together and do the unglamourous behind-the-scenes work to get us ready for the next challenges that will pop up on the radar.

The tech party is over

For all the time that Elon Musk has been actively online, you’d think he’d remember the golden rule of social media: the internet always wins.

Innovative post-secondary solutions will help solve Canada’s tech-sector skills shortage

Canada is facing a digital skills shortage that, if left unaddressed, will present a major barrier to business growth across all sectors and industries. As corporate leaders continue facing difficulties recruiting and retaining tech talent, universities in Canada can play a vital role in leading the development and implementation of innovative post-secondary solutions that address […]

Uncertain economic times call for modernized federal SR&ED program, say lobbyists

Revised eligibility requirements and a simplified application process are among the big asks by advocates anticipating a review to modernize a major federal tax credit system supporting innovation. The Liberal government committed to undertaking a review of the government’s Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program in the 2022 federal budget released on April 7. […]

Countering the innovation brain drain

Steady access to skilled talent is an imperative for Canada, as is supporting local entrepreneurs and innovators. Despite inflationary pressures and a looming recession, the Canadian unemployment rate steadied at 5.2 per cent in September 2022. Many sectors continue to face labour shortages, and other factors like growing digital adoption, changing consumer trends, and demographic […]