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Sarah Watts-Rynard and Denise Amyot

Polytechnics and colleges, natural allies to businesses, deserve more access to government funding

Canada’s colleges and polytechnics tend to fly under the radar as hubs of innovation and research and development. Yet, their campuses host some of the most cutting-edge facilities in applied research in Canada, write Sarah Watts-Rynard of Polytechnics Canada and Denise Amyot, CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Canada’s colleges and polytechnics tend to fly under the radar as hubs of innovation and research and development. Yet, their campuses host some of the most cutting-edge facilities in applied research in Canada, write Sarah Watts-Rynard of Polytechnics Canada and Denise Amyot, CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Canada’s colleges and polytechnics tend to fly under the radar as hubs of innovation and research and development. Yet, their campuses host some of the most cutting-edge facilities in applied research in Canada, write Sarah Watts-Rynard of Polytechnics Canada and Denise Amyot, CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Canada’s colleges and polytechnics tend to fly under the radar as hubs of innovation and research and development. Yet, their campuses host some of the most cutting-edge facilities in applied research in Canada, write Sarah Watts-Rynard of Polytechnics Canada and Denise Amyot, CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash