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John Hepburn

Attracting international talent key to Canada’s future as an innovation nation

Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | October 25, 2021
Enhancing access to skilled talent, both national and international, to support innovation projects from inception all the way to commercialization and adoption is core to increasing Canada’s productivity and prosperity, writes John Hepburn. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | October 25, 2021
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | October 25, 2021
Enhancing access to skilled talent, both national and international, to support innovation projects from inception all the way to commercialization and adoption is core to increasing Canada’s productivity and prosperity, writes John Hepburn. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | October 25, 2021
Enhancing access to skilled talent, both national and international, to support innovation projects from inception all the way to commercialization and adoption is core to increasing Canada’s productivity and prosperity, writes John Hepburn. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | October 25, 2021
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | October 25, 2021
Enhancing access to skilled talent, both national and international, to support innovation projects from inception all the way to commercialization and adoption is core to increasing Canada’s productivity and prosperity, writes John Hepburn. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | March 25, 2021
Somewhere around a quarter of Canadian PhD graduates from University of Toronto and University of British Columbia work abroad, according to research from the Council of Canadian Academies. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | March 25, 2021
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | March 25, 2021
Somewhere around a quarter of Canadian PhD graduates from University of Toronto and University of British Columbia work abroad, according to research from the Council of Canadian Academies. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | September 2, 2020
If we are serious about Canadian innovation and future prosperity, we need to ensure we don’t lose this generation of top talent, writes John Hepburn. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | September 2, 2020
Opinion | BY JOHN HEPBURN | September 2, 2020
If we are serious about Canadian innovation and future prosperity, we need to ensure we don’t lose this generation of top talent, writes John Hepburn. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay