New IP strategy will make Canadian firms even more competitive
'For businesses, an IP plan—choosing some mix of patent, trademark, copyright or confidential information, or even opting for non-protection in an open science model—is a conscious strategy to maximize its economic potential given its unique characteristics.'

Intellectual property (IP) is integral to growing firms and fueling innovation in today’s technology-driven economy.
From my first conversation with Minister Navdeep Bains, it was clear to me that he was a strong proponent of e...
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