Time to think big and be bold

If Canada is to become a more important player in the global marketplace for clean technologies, then we will need Canadian companies that can play a leadership role.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured June 21, 2022, in Ottawa. It will take a much more activist and focused government approach if we are to expand our capacity for exports of clean technologies to offset the eventual fall in fossil-fuel exports and capitalize on the huge future market in the green revolution, writes David Crane.
TORONTO—Both the Liberal and Conservative parties contend that Canada either is, or could quickly become, a world leader in clean-energy technology. But while we have some smart technologies that the world wants, we are far from being a leader and, compared to the European Union, the United States...

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