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Graeme Moffat

Ontario’s new government has some economic development priorities to sort out

As part of the Ontario360 30-on-30 initiative organized by Sean Speer at the Munk School of Public Policy, creative policy suggestions (proposed as non-partisan transition briefings for Ontario’s new government, just before the election) were solicited on how to solve some of the province’s toughest challenges. Here’s my contribution on economic development, R&D, and innovation.

Author graemePosted on August 20, 2018April 23, 2026

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