Canada consistently fails grade as innovation nation

Failure to commit to a new innovation agenda places Canada at risk of falling behind in a global competition for talent, say think-tanks.

Canada has consistently received a failing grade as an innovation nation, but it can do better by making the research and development environment more conducive to commercialization, and continuing to fund science and technology, say experts.

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