Federal-provincial-territorial ministers take action to spur economic growth
News Release
October 13, 2017, Vancouver BC
All Canadians will benefit from sustainable economic growth, jobs and shared prosperity as a result of a new work plan endorsed today by federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for innovation and economic development.
This two-year plan will be implemented in accordance with each government’s jurisdictions, priorities and contexts, and aims to establish collaboration in the following five focus areas:
- Talent and People - develop, recruit and retain highly qualified people; being open to global talent; integrate talent into the workforce; increase experiential learning and the management skills that companies need as they scale up and integrate this learning in the workplace; accelerate digital skills learning and STEM enrolment, including increasing participation among women and other under-represented groups so Canada can make full use of all of the talent in its workforce.
- Clusters and Leading-Edge Technologies – develop and launch a Canadian Cluster Mapping Portal that will foster the development and take up of disruptive technologies; and promote increased understanding and collaboration between clusters across Canada.
- Company Growth – increase adoption of technology by small and medium-sized enterprises to power their growth; accelerate growth for high-potential firms; improve performance of incubators and accelerators; and help get more innovative products to market, especially through public procurement.
- Indigenous Economic Development – establish complementary programming to help Indigenous businesses and innovators seize new business opportunities and enable faster and easier access to government program and services support for Indigenous businesses and entrepreneurs.
- Clean Growth – pursue mission-oriented research and development; simplify access to government programs and services for commercialization and growth; trade and investment; procurement; and skills and jobs that foster cleaner air and water and healthier communities.
Federal-provincial-territorial collaboration across these five areas will strengthen Canada’s competitive advantages and accelerate economic growth, create jobs and increase shared prosperity.
Ministers also received an update on Canada’s Innovation and Skills Plan and ongoing collaborations, including a demonstration of the Canadian Cluster Mapping Portal and Indigenous Economic Development Best Practices.
Ministers reiterated their commitment to continue to strengthen Canada’s economy through partnerships and concrete actions to drive innovation for the jobs and give to Canadians what they need to take advantage of the opportunities the economy of today and tomorrow offers. Ministers will meet again in 2018 to review progress on the two-year plan.
Before their meeting in Vancouver, ministers met with President Chartier of the Métis National Council and Mr. Richard Nerysoo, representative of the Assembly of First Nations, and NWT Representative on the Chiefs Committee on Economic Development, who shared their perspectives on innovation and on the unique challenges and opportunities around expanding economic opportunities for Indigenous people and communities.
Quotes
“Today, we convened federal, provincial and territorial ministers to discuss how we can work together to catalyze innovation, spur economic development and create well-paying jobs for the middle class. To do this, we need to consider the specific regional economic contexts and all governments’ goals, and we also need to consult indigenous groups to ensure that all voices are at the table.”
The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, Government of Canada
“By working together collaboratively, our federal, provincial and territorial governments are ensuring that we grow Canada’s economy and diverse innovation sector in an inclusive, sustainable way. Our goal is for First Nations and all Canadians to be able to share in the economic success and job growth from new and emerging technologies as traditional industries evolve.”
The Honourable Bruce Ralston, Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology, Government of British Columbia
Contacts
Mallory Clyne
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development
343-291-2500
Media Relations
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
343-291-1777
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Media Relations
Ministry of Jobs, Trade and Technology for British Columbia
Tasha Schollen
250-889-1121
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