Innovation never sleeps—and neither should we

Today, as we transition to a new, cleaner, more inclusive, sustainable, prosperous, and innovative economy, we are presented with another time to invest and build.
Parliamentarians board a self-driving vehicle on Parliament Hill in September 2017. Such innovations are revolutionizing society, writes Will Amos, and while Canada is heading in the right direction, there’s more work to do.
The digital era is completely revolutionizing how we live, play, and work. Smartphones, industrial robots, and self-driving cars are just a few examples of how this new landscape is creating unprecedented opportunities—and new challenges, too. From Day 1, our government has made it clear that our...

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