Inclusive Growth
This brief is the Dais’ response to a consultation call initiated by Finance Canada to review the country’s signature innovation support program: the Scientific Research & Experimental Development tax credit (SR&ED).
The Dais at TMU is pleased to contribute this submission to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. The Dais is a public policy and leadership think tank at Toronto ...
As digital skills continue to evolve at a rapid pace, workforce planners, policymakers and employers must ensure the workforce is equipped to meet current and future labour market demands.
The significant compensation disparity between Canadian and American tech workers calls for renewed efforts to scale Canadian tech companies.
Investing in young Indigenous tech workers’ prosperity calls for a multi-faceted policy approach that improves physical access, provides demand-driven training, and indigenizes training initiatives.