Capability-centred innovation in post-pandemic Canada more important than ever

The post-pandemic 'new normal' is still being determined. However, it is clear that it will be more digital than ever before.
A more digital world will expedite the pace of innovation, and Canada is well-positioned to play an important global role. We must continue to support our innovation ecosystem and ensure that we identify and protect our key firms and intellectual assets, writes Harry Sharma.
Digitization has become a reality for Canadians a lot quicker than the experts would have predicted only a few weeks ago. Digital cafés, Google meet-ups, and other virtual remote work arrangements have enabled us to continue to be productive and social. However, we often overlook the fact that the ...

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