The Canada of tomorrow may not be the country it is today, and positioning ourselves, our cities and our organizations is key. What will you do in 2030, where will you be? Fifteen years will pass quickly and macro-changes, from globalization, demographics, deleveraging, climate change, tech revolutions or security events will have reshaped our lives, organizations or communities. Even if impacts will vary according to where we live in Canada or what we each do, they could be transformative for our children and grandchildren.
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Montreal - September 7, 2017






Compelled by revolutionary technologies, new scientific advances, and the economic importance of high-tech products and services, Ottawa will decide to centralize all its R&D policies and subsidies, health, pharmaceutical testing and certification, agricultural, water, energy and fisheries research, space programs, telecommunications and other intellectual property development into one agency: Science & Technology Canada.




