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Canada must boost support of science and tech: President Meric Gertler and Alan Bernstein in the Globe and Mail

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(Photos by Lisa Sakulensky and courtesy of Alan Bernstein)

Canada must step up its support of R&D in science and technology if the country鈥檚 innovation economy is to remain competitive globally.

That was the key message of a by University of Toronto President Meric Gertler and Alan Bernstein, president and CEO of CIFAR (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research), who noted substantial recent investments by the U.S. government in the country鈥檚 AI, robotics, clean electricity and green energy sectors.

鈥淭he U.S. initiatives demand a commensurate response from Canada both in size and breadth. Otherwise, our economic performance will continue to lag behind other advanced economies,鈥 Bernstein and President Gertler warn in the op-ed published Sept. 5.

Support in basic research must come from government, according to Bernstein and President Gertler, given the public interest in challenges ranging from vaccine development to clean energy and income inequality. Meanwhile, private sector investment in market-oriented R&D is vital because it 鈥渓everages the research of our universities and turns discovery into new products and new companies that create employment and prosperity.鈥

Bernstein and President Gertler note that government and private-sector leadership are equally essential to creating a robust innovation ecosystem. Case in point: CIFAR鈥檚 early support for the groundbreaking AI research of Geoffrey Hinton, Emeritus in the department of computer science in the Faculty of Arts & Science, led to the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy and helped establish Canada as a world leader in AI.

鈥淣ow we need to expand on what we鈥檝e learned from AI as the basis for a comprehensive and ambitious research-and-innovation policy,鈥 Bernstein and President Gertler write.

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