Harness the current momentum to shift the health workforce from a position of crisis to one of strength

The government can reframe the issue by focusing on the demand side of work instead of on the domestic supply of labour.
Iiyika’kimaat in Indigenous health: a call for change and empowerment

A physician who witnesses the realities of an often-inadequate health system for Indigenous communities urges the federal government to implement Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action 18-24.
The federal government is failing Canadian health research

Canada risks losing out by inadequately investing in health researchers working to unlock new discoveries.
National strategy needed to address fragmented innovation ecosystem, say researchers

‘There is a sense that we are not certain as to how we are going to invest, grow, and make our innovation ecosystem prosperous for the next generation,’ says the University of Saskatchewan’s vice-president of research.
Canada’s innovation challenges

Canada’s innovation challenges will not be overcome by another government program or an infusion of more federal cash.
Intellectual property literacy and Canada’s path to prosperity

IP strategy, both as a matter of public policy and as an essential business strategy for SMEs, has a direct impact on our national prosperity.
Canadian women researchers make their mark

International Day of Women and Girls in Science is a time to celebrate the talented researchers and entrepreneurs who are inspiring the next generation. We will all benefit when we are truly inclusive and see the possibilities of greater good.
Canada has a strong head start in these early innings of AI

Canada’s coordinated AI strategy was the first ever in the world, though many other countries caught up by quickly developing their own.
Innovation in AI in Canada

Start-ups and scale-ups in Canada’s AI ecosystem are pushing boundaries in various domains, from healthcare and finance to natural language processing and computer vision.
Higher value must be placed on the creation of knowledge

The period between innovation and commercialization has been called ‘The Valley of Death.’ The period before a market has been established requires considerable investment with little return.