Why does Trudeau keep sucking up to foreign tech companies?Despite the PM’s love for Silicon Valley, relying on foreign tech firms for jobs risks turning Canada into a branch-plant economy
The merits of moonshot thinkingThey’re extremely expensive. Some are destined to fail. But the benefits of so-called ’moonshots’ outweigh the risk.
Why Ottawa should resist the urge to be helpful’Real change’ doesn’t happen overnight—or without the necessary funds
Canada’s real economic challenge? Innovation.A new report shows that Canada isn’t pulling its weight in fostering innovative, globally competitive companies, writes Chris Sorensen
Why it’s time to say bye-bye to buybacksBuybacks, like the one Apple just announced, are why the stock market’s been soaring despite a recession. But they come with a cost, writes Jason Kirby.
The keys to BlackBerry’s revival?Command keys are coming back to the BlackBerry keyboard. Welcome to 2008.
Dell Inc. and the PC industry’s innovation crisisCaught trying to mimic the latest hot product, the most powerful tech firms can’t seem to dream up anything genuinely new