Supply chain fragility is a national security issue, and it should be addressed accordingly

The critical infrastructure to maintain supplies intact should be mapped, reinforced, and backed up immediately with a disaster mitigation focus.
The roadmap of Canada's supply chain resilience should follow technological advancements and build tomorrow's supply chains, writes Dr. Feyza G. Sahinyazan.
Toilet paper, baby formula, computer chips...Canadians have worried about the potential shortage of these and many other products since the beginning of the pandemic; products once assumed to appear magically at our preferred retailers with a constant, secure supply. In the last two years, we have r...

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