We must foster collaboration to build back better

Canada’s research community can help businesses survive these challenging times
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, pictured at the cabinet retreat in Ottawa on Sept. 14, 2020. When we bring the country together by sharing knowledge and resources across regions, when we enable and encourage research across disciplines, and when we continue to support the research spaces, laboratories and networks needed to assemble researchers and entrepreneurs, we create an environment that unleashes the positive potential of an educated population, fosters innovation and will result in a future of strong growth, writes Roseann O'Reilly Runte.
How can we emerge from this pandemic stronger and more resilient? This is a question Canadians in all sectors, including business, are asking. Today, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce will discuss how to re-ignite the economy at its annual general meeting. And at the Research Money conference last...

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