How Canada Can Transform More Small Companies Into Global Leaders

Impact Centre senior fellow Charles Plant’s research notes that Canada’s innovation ecosystem is caught in a few vicious cycles.
How Canada Can Transform More Small Companies Into Global Leaders
A BlackBerry employee works at the company's Network Operating Centre in Waterloo, Ont., in this file photo. BlackBerry is one Canadian company that grew into serving consumers and businesses globally. The Canadian Press/Andrew Ryan
Rahul Vaidyanath
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Turning innovation into commercial success on a global scale is the golden goose Canada pursues. The challenges are multi-faceted and even culturally embedded, but solutions are in sight given Canada’s strengths.

Rahul Vaidyanath
Rahul Vaidyanath
Journalist
Rahul Vaidyanath is a journalist with The Epoch Times in Ottawa. His areas of expertise include the economy, financial markets, China, and national defence and security. He has worked for the Bank of Canada, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., and investment banks in Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles.
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