Climate change and urgent need for an energy revolution offer enormous scope for innovators and entrepreneurs

Announcing billion-dollar programs and declaring us a world leader is one thing, but actually having a plan that delivers measurable results with actual accomplishments is quite another.
Despite the array of big-dollar programs, there’s scant evidence Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has a strategy to effectively use climate change money to create Canadian technologies and intellectual property that can generate new jobs and industries to meet both Canadian and world needs.
TORONTO—Where there’s great need, there’s great opportunity—and the greater the need, the greater the opportunity. Which is why climate change and the urgent need for an energy revolution offer such enormous scope for our innovators and entrepreneurs. But will Canadians be left out of the g...

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