Canada needs IP incentives to be globally competitive

Incentives for companies to protect intellectual property, and bring innovations to market, are critical to helping Canada realize its competitive potential.
To the credit of Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, he recognizes that intellectual property is at the foundation of Canada’s potential for economic growth, writes Adam Kingsley.
In its 2019 pre-budget consultations, the federal government’s House Finance Committee wanted to focus on ensuring Canada’s competitiveness on the global stage. Improving Canada’s business and economic competitiveness is key to the work of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC), ...

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