How Canada is building a nation of innovators

From helping kids learn to code to providing new sources of capital for large projects, our aim is to drive productivity.
The federal government says it’s helping more than one million students learn digital and coding skills.
The winds of change are powerful and persistent in the global economy. New technologies and new applications of data and digital tools are driving a fourth industrial revolution in economies and societies around the world. We can either put our heads in the sand and lose our opportunity for leaders...

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