Science is necessary but not sufficient for innovation

An inclusive talent strategy for innovation must include polytechnics and colleges
Innovation Minister Navdeep, pictured on Oct. 11, 2016, in this file photo with John Manley, CEO of the Business Council of Canada.
Nations need to have well-articulated strategies addressing science, innovation, competitiveness and productivity. Confusing or conflating these distinct but complementary goals is a recipe for underperformance. And, sadly, Canada underperforms where innovation is concerned. We need to take a close...

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