Canada’s life sciences sector: its time has come 

Canada is simply too small a country to divide our efforts and resources. Indeed, perhaps one of the key benefits of a successful national life sciences strategy will be to secure that alignment of purpose across governments, industry, academia and our research hospitals so that we can move forward in unison, boldly and quickly.
We know one thing for certain: the rest of the world is not waiting for Canada to get its act together, writes Alan Bernstein.
One of the most critical lessons to have emerged from this pandemic is the central importance of the life sciences for human health and economic well being. From PCR diagnostics, to genomic surveillance, to treatments and vaccines, the life sciences have been at the forefront of every country’s st...

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