By 2030, Canada needs to be most innovative country in the world

Our research-intensive universities are fostering a culture of entrepreneurialism on our campuses, encouraging start-ups, engaging more directly with the private sector, and establishing the internships and other experiential learning opportunities that will better prepare our graduates to enter the competitive, diversified marketplace.

WATERLOO, ONT.—The global environment in which Canada competes for talent, market share, and economic growth is changing. Our aging population, high levels of consumer debt, volatile resource prices and the rapid pace of global innovation mean we must aggressively develo...

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