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ISG Senator Colin Deacon

Our regulatory stagnation is killing innovation

Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 1, 2023
As an example of this stagnation, until last November, Canada’s electric metering legislation only allowed electric vehicle charging stations to charge for the amount of time used and not the actual cost of the electricity delivered, writes Sen. Colin Deacon. Unsplash photograph by Michael Fousert
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 1, 2023
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 1, 2023
As an example of this stagnation, until last November, Canada’s electric metering legislation only allowed electric vehicle charging stations to charge for the amount of time used and not the actual cost of the electricity delivered, writes Sen. Colin Deacon. Unsplash photograph by Michael Fousert
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 1, 2023
As an example of this stagnation, until last November, Canada’s electric metering legislation only allowed electric vehicle charging stations to charge for the amount of time used and not the actual cost of the electricity delivered, writes Sen. Colin Deacon. Unsplash photograph by Michael Fousert
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 1, 2023
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 1, 2023
As an example of this stagnation, until last November, Canada’s electric metering legislation only allowed electric vehicle charging stations to charge for the amount of time used and not the actual cost of the electricity delivered, writes Sen. Colin Deacon. Unsplash photograph by Michael Fousert
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | March 24, 2021
We have one of the most diverse populations on Earth. Each of these elements puts Canada in a position to become a global leader in commercializing AI solutions, writes Sen. Colin Deacon. Unsplash photograph by Priscilla Du Preez
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | March 24, 2021
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | March 24, 2021
We have one of the most diverse populations on Earth. Each of these elements puts Canada in a position to become a global leader in commercializing AI solutions, writes Sen. Colin Deacon. Unsplash photograph by Priscilla Du Preez
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | October 26, 2020
Government’s job is to empower rapid innovation in the private sector, not control it. Promote a new wave of digital-first ADMs and DMs across departments and prioritize candidates who have worked in high growth SMEs, and who value competition and competitiveness in everything they do, writes ISG Senator Colin Deacon. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | October 26, 2020
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | October 26, 2020
Government’s job is to empower rapid innovation in the private sector, not control it. Promote a new wave of digital-first ADMs and DMs across departments and prioritize candidates who have worked in high growth SMEs, and who value competition and competitiveness in everything they do, writes ISG Senator Colin Deacon. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 13, 2019
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan has announced big federal investments in discovery research. But despite many successes, Canada continues to struggle to reliably apply great discoveries in ways that create opportunity, wealth, and jobs in Canada, says ISG Senator Colin Deacon. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 13, 2019
Opinion | BY ISG SENATOR COLIN DEACON | February 13, 2019
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan has announced big federal investments in discovery research. But despite many successes, Canada continues to struggle to reliably apply great discoveries in ways that create opportunity, wealth, and jobs in Canada, says ISG Senator Colin Deacon. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade