The Policy on Results, Results Division, Expenditure Management Sector
In 2013, we launched Blueprint 2020, which has led to a growing spirit of innovation and collaboration across the Public Service. At the same time, we have heard that maintaining our position as an internationally recognized leading public service means driving deeper change in how we work. Recently, engagement with public servants across the country took place to refine the ongoing journey
I am pleased to submit to you the Twenty-Sixth Annual Report to the Prime Minister on the Public Service of Canada, covering the period from April 1, 2018, to March 31, 2019.
Innovation enables countries to be more competitive, more adaptable to change and to support higher living standards. It provides the foundation for new businesses and new jobs and helps address pressing social and global challenges, such as health, climate change, and food and energy security.
GUIDELINES FOR COLLECTING, REPORTING AND USING DATA ON INNOVATION
Expert Panel on the State of Science and Technology and Industrial Research and Development in Canada
Canada ranks 12th of 16 peer countries—down three positions—and earns a C on innovation. Performance on a few indicators has improved, but stronger performance by a number of international peers has pushed Canada down in the rankings.
Canada ranks 12th of 16 peer countries—down three positions—and earns a C on innovation. Performance on a few indicators has improved, but stronger performance by a number of international peers has pushed Canada down in the rankings.
Mobilizing Nationally to Win in the Emerging Global Economic Battlefront? October 1, 2015 Canada needs to forge a true national partnership on science and technology convergence – the new global economic battlefront — to protect long-term Canadian socio-economic interests. Imagine if our nation had failed to mobilize around the emergence of Genomics in the 1970s. Canada would likely be on…
RE$EARCH MONEY May 29, 2014 Seasoning highly skilled and educated personnel By Robert James Despite Canadian prowess in the production of highly skilled and educated personnel (HSEP), demand for these newly minted graduates appears to be relatively weak in Canadian small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This despite relentless global competition in innovation and commercialization — areas where Canada, at an…