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My US Shopping Basket Is Filled With Canadian Products!

The 2020 pandemic crisis has brought some attention to the food supply chain which is a complex web of interactions involving farmers and fishers, other inputs, processing plants, shipping, retailers and more. Customer shopping habits have been forced to evolve, adopting some new behaviors.

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Why Invest in Canada? Why Now?

Published by Carolin McCaffrey, Investment Trade Commissioner | 2020-07-23 12:36:31 Because Canada’s post COVID-19 economic recovery plan can help your organization grow. #recover – rebuild – grow #FDI destination: global market access, talent, cost #COVID-19 recovery and support #H1B solution provider #Innovation and technology #Superclusters The Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) has affected us in ways we would… Read…

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Following the Chronometriq Dream

Published by Serban Georgescu, CTA Boston Program Manager | 2020-07-20 15:33:41 Chronometriq has worked with our office since the Fall of 2018 when they came to our Boston CTA program, as recommended by the regional office in Montreal. It is a digital health company providing online appointment booking, automated appointment reminders, a self-check-in kiosk, and a… Read…

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Why Does Edtech Matter for the Future of Work?

Published by Andrew Maker, ICT Trade Commissioner | 2020-06-24 15:16:12 Predicting the future of work is like predicting the weather – the short term may have some glimmers of certainty but no one really knows what will be around the corner in 6-12 months.  The current COVID-19 pandemic is a perfect example of this. Planning is… Read…

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Marine Sensors: Discovering our Oceans and Delivering Data to Industry

The state of the ocean is an important indicator of the overall health of the planet and our oceans comprise some of the richest and most diverse ecosystems on Earth. At the same time, the worldwide ocean economy, enabled by new technologies, is growing with revenues projected to reach $3 trillion by 2030.

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