Nurturing the next BlackBerry

A peek at three Ontario innovation hubs where government, academia, and industry are working together to support the next generation of Canadian innovators.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne tours the Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre at the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo, Ontario in April 2013. She is shown around by Mike Lazaridis, the institute's driving force.
TORONTO—Building a more innovative country, with good jobs, will depend on close collaboration among business, universities and colleges, and government. This is no time for limited or small government any more than it is a time for risk-averse businesses or academia operating in silos. As the old...

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