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In the News2/4/2009Economic vision for Ontario: foster ideas over industry By: Karen Howlett - The Globe and Mail1/5/2009 Building Toronto's Economy for the Future By: CBC Toronto1/3/2009 A few proposals for '09 (modest and not) By: Christopher Hume - The Toronto Star So we're being engulfed by a global economic storm. That's no reason to stop dreaming1/3/2009 The zero hour is coming By: Peter Gorrie - The Toronto Star Talking about a zero-growth economy seems moot during a global recession. Yet far away from the panic of a wonky stock market, a handful of independent thinkers is working on a new model for the future – one that isn't predicated on ever-greater productivity and consumer consumption. Could they be on to something?7/30/2007 Ideas to manufacture new jobs By: Carol Goar - Toronto Star10/6/2006 T.O.'s vital signs great, but ... By: ROYSON JAMES - Toronto Star7/23/2006 Ending our mediocrity By: Paul Bedford - Toronto Star1/13/2006 Martin pledges $180M for research By: Sean Gordon - Toronto Star1/13/2006 Scientist blasts timing of R&D grant By: Howlett & Galloway - Globe and Mail1/12/2006 Research not partisan, group says By: Jack Kapica - Globe and Mail12/2/2005 Ontario commits $142M to cancer By: Canadian Press - Toronto Star5/27/2005 Ontario announces funding for research By: Canadian Press - Toronto Star4/2/2005 Toronto, the place to be for scientific research By: Olivia Ward, Toronto Star11/4/2004 Greater Prosperity is Headed Region's Way By: John S. Doherty- The Record (Waterloo Region) Over the past few years, four principal business groups in Waterloo Region have joined forces in a new approach to economic development focused on long-term regional prosperity. 10/21/2004 Canada Not Competitive? Just Look at K-W Region By: David Ticoll- The Globe and Mail9/1/2004 Survival of the Fittest By: Raizel Robin - Canadian Business The economic promise of life sciences is undeniable. But some major hurdles lie in the way for Canadian companies competing in an international field 7/23/2004 Canadian aerospace industry gets big boost By: Canadian Press The federal government's purchase of a new fleet of military helicopters will pump billions of dollars into aerospace firms in Canada that have been battling sluggish demand for more than two years, says an association representing 400 companies in the sector.7/22/2004 Mayor backs call for jobs summit By: Laurie Monserbraaten- The Toronto Star Report points to plight of many young families Multi-sector conference called a `smart idea'5/18/2004 Stuck at the starting gate By: The Globe and Mail- Comment Why are new immigrants to Canada earning 24 cents on the dollar less than they did 35 years ago?9/17/2003 Canadian scientists earning high marks Researchers do more with less: Study By: Peter Calamai- The Toronto Star Focus now will be on economic benefits6/17/2002 Biotech Is Bubbling Up in Toronto By: Dan Westell in Toronto - Business Week, online It isn't Boston or San Diego, but promising startups abound
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