'Build, baby, build': How Canada can help bring transformative technology to market

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When the 45th Canadian Parliament commences next week, Prime Minister Mark Carney and his government have a long list of challenges to tackle. It’s hard to know where to start: boost productivity or address health-care woes? Bolster national unity or forge new global trade alliances? 

In the official mandate letter released on May 21, Carney acknowledged his government’s “immense responsibility to address these challenges head on with focus, determination and fundamentally different approaches to governing,” laying out seven priorities at home (affordability, housing, interprovincial trade, government overhead, defence) and beyond our borders (U.S. relations and international trade, as well as recruiting talent through immigration).

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