Startup Canada recently presented in the Centre for Social Innovation, offering plans on how to increase job growth, stimulate the economy and encourage innovation.
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“It’s our job to instill in young people, not only to get a good job, but to create those jobs themselves,” Brad Duguid, minister of economic development and innovation, at the presentation, told the Toronto Star. “We need to create a world where dreamers can succeed and where innovation rules. That would make us absolutely unstoppable.”
The focus of the presentation was to cultivate a better environment, through tightening the currently fragmented system, in order to better support small businesses, as they remain at the center of economic growth.
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