Fourth agricultural revolution can be a Canadian strength

U.S. President Donald Trump’s demagogic America First crusade makes the Trudeau government’s promised innovation strategy all the more important.
In pursuing its innovation agenda, then, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government should look to agriculture and agri-food as one of Canada's high-tech or knowledge-based strengths in the economy, writes David Crane.
TORONTO—U.S. President Donald Trump’s demagogic America First crusade makes the Trudeau government’s promised innovation strategy all the more important. Canada will need to develop new and more competitive products and services to meet diversified markets around the world. To deliver results,...

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