Canada should heed lessons from Israel to become global innovation leader

Like Canada, Israel and other partners are looking to reach beyond their borders. That means opportunities to collaborate are going to increase and flow both ways—if we choose to seize them. And we should, writes Elizabeth Cannon.
For Canada to be a true global leader in research, development, and entrepreneurial thinking, it must invest in all aspects of innovation, including fundamental research, argues Elizabeth Cannon.
Canada is by no means alone in seeking to boost innovation. But our country does have undeniable and enviable—potential to be a true global leader in research, development, and entrepreneurial thinking. To realize that potential, we need to invest in all aspects of innovation, including fundamenta...

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