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@CIGIonline
CIGI
2 months
📡 Dual-Use Technologies in the Age of Intangibles: This policy brief by CIGI senior fellow Jim Hinton (@OwnInnovation) calls for Canada to shift course from potentially surrendering the strategic and economic benefits of dual-use tech by instead prioritizing investment in
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Dual-use technologies are increasingly central to global economic resilience, innovation strategies and national defence. Canada’s current trajectory risks surrendering strategic and economic...
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@RobertFife
Robert Fife
2 months
Hostile powers sending spies to west’s universities, says former security chief | Espionage | The Guardian
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Canadian expert David Vigneault warns of China’s ‘industrial-strength’ attempts to steal new technologies
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@KellyDeRidderMP
Kelly DeRidder, MP
2 months
Canadian intellectual property generated from federally funded research is often owned and commercialized abroad. Jim Balsillie, the former co-CEO of RIM, along with countless other experts repeatedly tell the Science and Research committee the same thing. Their testimony
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@canadianbiomass
Canadian Biomass
3 months
James Hinton, owner and founder of Own Innovation, discusses building globally competitive Canadian cleantech firms through a coherent IP strategy at the Scaling Up Bio Conference in Ottawa. #bioeconomy
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@CIGIonline
CIGI
3 months
Canada’s security and prosperity hinge on dual-use tech. The clock is ticking. CIGI senior fellow Jim Hinton (@OwnInnovation) warns: Without investing in domestic innovators, Canada risks losing both strategic autonomy and economic resilience. https://t.co/rUcflicjIV
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Dual-use technologies are increasingly central to global economic resilience, innovation strategies and national defence. Canada’s current trajectory risks surrendering strategic and economic...
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@CIGIonline
CIGI
3 months
Next week: Join CIGI, CIPO and WIPO for the 8th Annual IP Data & Research Conference, exploring the theme of “IP Offices: A Catalyst for Innovation.” Hear from global experts sharing insights and advancements in intellectual property (IP) data, policy and research over three
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@BalsillieSIA
Balsillie School of International Affairs
4 months
Canada and South Korea take divergent paths on IP policy—and it’s reshaping their AI futures. Explore how openness vs. patent focus impacts innovation and global AI strategy. Access the case study: https://t.co/3WcVObzibC
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@Communitech
Communitech
4 months
Canada’s great at baking world-class cakes… but too often, someone else sells them back to us at twice the price. 🍰 It’s time to stop giving away our best ideas/IP and start protecting them. 👉 https://t.co/rXjICWQTFa
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@Ethan_Lou
Ethan Lou
5 months
CSIS warning shows Ottawa can’t keep ignoring Canada’s IP crisis The latest from the Globe's business commentary, by :
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theglobeandmail.com
Why should Canadians develop talent and IP, only to have other countries profit from them?
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@globebusiness
Report on Business
5 months
CSIS warning shows Ottawa can’t keep ignoring Canada’s IP crisis https://t.co/z8WEFaNOCX
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@macleans
Maclean’s Magazine
7 months
Want ideas for how fight back against Trump’s attacks—and secure a stronger future for Canada? Here are eight of them.
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macleans.ca
Trump’s tariff war was a wake-up call for Canada to abandon its gentle complacency and take some big swings. Here are eight gutsy, radical ideas to secure the nation’s future.
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@macleans
Maclean’s Magazine
8 months
What’s missing in Canada is the infrastructure to commercialize tech and IP at scale—something that other countries have invested in heavily.
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Canada’s future won’t be built with bricks. It'll be built with ideas.
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@Ben_oharabyrne
Ben O'Hara-Byrne
9 months
Coming up on Conversations Corus Radio 7-10pmET/8-11PT Live+podcast https://t.co/YJ0wfkciJK @OwnInnovation Honda delays big investment, is Canada's EV dream dashed? @davidakin Carney's cabinet choices @juliansher Hitman: The Untold Story of Canada's Deadliest Assassin +more
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@SeanSilcoff
Sean Silcoff
9 months
Canada’s electric vehicle strategy has failed, and there are lessons to learn https://t.co/Q4nj9fQivy
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@Ethan_Lou
Ethan Lou
9 months
Canada’s electric vehicle strategy has failed, and there are lessons to learn The latest from the Globe's business commentary, by Jim Hinton:
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theglobeandmail.com
Canadians are waking up to the fact that the country’s electric-vehicle strategy appears to be nothing more than a $60-billion politically driven stunt
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@VassB
Vass Bednar
9 months
“Canadians needs a real Canada first strategy – one with Canadian owned innovation at its centre.”
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
9 months
Opinion: Canada’s electric vehicle strategy has failed, and there are lessons to learn
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@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
9 months
Opinion: Canada’s electric vehicle strategy has failed, and there are lessons to learn
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Canadians are waking up to the fact that the country’s electric-vehicle strategy appears to be nothing more than a $60-billion politically driven stunt
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@neve_peric
Neve Peric
9 months
“Today EV and automotive factories rely predominantly on automation and robotics, not workers – just 7 per cent of a car’s value goes to labour.” @OwnInnovation
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
9 months
Opinion: Canada’s electric vehicle strategy has failed, and there are lessons to learn
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