Canada should make next-generation manufacturing a national priority, like U.S. and Germany
Summary
TORONTO—Without a much stronger and more innovative manufacturing industry, it’s hard to imagine a post-pandemic “Build Back Better” strategy that delivers good jobs and productivity gains to sustain and raise our standard of living. This has to be a priority. […]
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TORONTO—Without a much stronger and more innovative manufacturing industry, it’s hard to imagine a post-pandemic “Build Back Better” strategy that delivers good jobs and productivity gains to sustain and raise our standard of living. This has to be a priority. We still have to make things, based on our own proprietary technologies, for our own […] Source