Magnetic North: How Canada Holds Its Own in the Global Race for innovation Talent

Magnetic North: How Canada Holds Its Own in the Global Race for innovation Talent

Innovation and Technology
Pages:22 pages25 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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Scientists are finding that much of the physical inputs to the global economy could, in principle, be produced biologically. Canada is a leader in many fields that support this, but a lack of funding could stunt our growth in this nascent industry.

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Originally produced for the Innovation Economy Council (IEC), this research looks at the resilience of Canada’s tech sector in uncertain times and what can be done to maintain it. The IEC is now The Conference Board of Canada’s Canadian Centre for the Innovation Economy (CCIE)

What factors draw Canada’s top graduates to U.S. tech hubs, despite the growth in the domestic technology sector? What efforts are being made to attract and retain top STEM talent in Canada? How has remote work impacted the tech industry and its workforce?

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