Future-proofing our manufacturing sector

Enhancing competitiveness must serve as the lens through which all policy decisions are made.
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne,
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne. To catalyze Canada's transformation, we need a robust industrial strategy that leverages our resource advantages, trade networks, and technological capabilities to position the country as a global leader in advanced manufacturing, writes Greg Moffatt.

This is Canada's moment. We have long relied on the United States as our primary trading partner, and it's time for us to change that dynamic. With U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum announced, and the potential for broader economy-wide tariffs looming on the horizon, Canada...

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