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Ontario to launch long-awaited data oversight body in new digital drive

Ontario to launch long-awaited data oversight body in new digital drive
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On immigration, the CAQ government is listening to tech entrepreneurs

On immigration, the CAQ government is listening to tech entrepreneurs
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Experts Call for Removing Red Tape, Reforming Competition Laws to Boost Canada s Competitiveness

Experts Call for Removing Red Tape, Reforming Competition Laws to Boost Canada s Competitiveness
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Ottawa moves to ensure IP funded and developed in Canada stays in Canada

Article content OTTAWA Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the federal government is acting to ensure intellectual property developed in Canada remains in the country, following longstanding industry concerns about foreign firms capitalizing on domestic research and inventions. Monday’s budget promised to fund advice for high-growth firms and startups and review IP provisions in Ottawa’s business-support programs. The government has also recently signalled greater scrutiny of foreign investments involving sensitive technologies and research partnerships. “Data and certainly intellectual property are going to be key in the economy of tomorrow,” Champagne said in an interview with The Logic Wednesday. “I am willing to deploy all the tools that I have in my toolbox to make sure that this is staying in Canada.”

At committee: COVID border controls and pandemic spending

iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 20, 2021 6:31am Border control was among the topics of the auditor general s report on pandemic preparedness. (Martin Regg Cohn/Toronto Star) Amid another round of surging COVID-19 cases across the country,  PUBLIC ACCOUNTS members will take a closer look at the initial efforts by the federal government to respond to the first wave of outbreaks last year, courtesy of a briefing session with Auditor General Karen Hogan on the findings of her report on “pandemic preparedness, surveillance and border controls,” which was tabled last month. The committee will also hear from the heads of the two agencies that were the focus of the audit: 

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