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CyberSecure certification to help protect businesses from cyber attacks

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | news releases

By investing in cyber security, Canadian businesses are giving themselves a competitive advantage. Effective cyber security limits the direct and indirect impact of cyber attacks on a business, such as financial loss, litigation, and damage to its reputation and critical infrastructure. It not only protects a business but also inspires customer confidence and Canadians’ trust.


Minister Ng to virtually attend CAN Health Network’s first Annual General Meeting

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | media advisories

At the CAN Health Network’s first Annual General Meeting, the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, will virtually deliver remarks about the importance of ensuring Canada remains at the cutting edge of health care technology amid COVID-19 to offer the best possible care to Canadians, while supporting innovative health tech companies, business growth and good jobs in the promising health tech sector.


Rural British Columbia to benefit from improved connectivity

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | news releases

Canadians know that high-speed Internet access is no longer a luxury; it is an essential service that enables people to access information, communicate with loved ones and take advantage of opportunities that could otherwise be out of reach.


Minister Ng to announce support for women entrepreneurs in the tech sector

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | media advisories

The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion and International Trade, will join ventureLAB, a Markham-based leading technology hub that supports tech entrepreneurs and small businesses, to announce support for women entrepreneurs.


Policy Statement on Research Security and COVID-19

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | statements

As researchers and innovators continue to lead Canada’s efforts to address the global COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate its impacts, the Government of Canada remains concerned by the actions of hostile actors targeting COVID-19 related research in Canada and is encouraging all members of the research community – including those in government, academia, and the private sector – to take extra precautions to protect the security of COVID-19 related research, intellectual property and knowledge development.


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