On the radar: polytechnics delivering 21st century talent for Canada’s aerospace sector

Directing more government dollars at applied research is not only good for innovation and productivity, it also ensures we have a healthy supply of talent, enabled with the most up-to-date skills and knowledge at the fingertips of Canada’s aerospace sector.
Canada's facing turbulence across most sectors today, but with the help of polytechnics, better promotion of the skilled trades and work-integrated learning, and smarter federal investments in innovation, Canada’s aerospace sector will have no problems taking off once again, writes Daniel Komesch.
Aerospace is an integral and strategic sector for Canada. Not only does it add high-value jobs, innovation intensity—with beneficial spill-over effects—and 

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