We need a multi-decade, sustained effort to move country in right direction
Politicians rarely think on those time scales, too often developing four-year policies that align with election dates. To survive changes in the government of the day, a comprehensive industrial strategy needs broad support across party lines and regional divides.
We often wring our hands at the Canadian economy’s relative lack of capacity to innovate and commercialize. This is not a recent phe...
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