From ‘InnovAction’ to innovation, it’s time to get serious

The National Research Council is responsible for a good deal of Canada’s nation-building legacy.
A piece of equipment in the Canadian Light Source Research Office's Medical Isotope Project in Saskatoon. Canada's National Research Council is a partner in the project.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Mulroney government’s Canadian Strategy for Science and Technology (InnovAction), the 15th anniversary of the Chrétien government’s two-pronged innovation strategy, and the 10th anniversary of the Harper regime’s Mobilizing Science and Technology...

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