Innovation Policy for the Knowledge-Based Economy: From the Red Book to the White Paper

 

 

The need to accelerate Canada’s transition to a knowledge-based economy and society and increase our investment in research and development has been a prominent theme of the Liberal government since the election of 1993. Commencing with the original Red Book, Creating Opportunity: The Liberal Plan for Canada, the government has highlighted the importance of federal support for research and development as a key policy priority to promote Canada’s transition to a knowledge-based economy and society. It reaffirmed this commitment in the speech from the throne on January 30, 2001, “To secure our continued success in the 21st century, Canadians must be among the first to generate new knowledge and put it to use.” The throne speech committed the government to double current federal investment in R&D by 2010. [via]
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