Innovation means no one ever ‘graduates’: Learning happens year-round. Industry and schools must adjust

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Innovation means no one ever ‘graduates’: Learning happens year-round. Industry and schools must adjust
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Canada has a rich history of innovation, but in the next few decades, powerful technological forces will transform the global economy. Large multinational companies have jumped out to a headstart in the race to succeed, and Canada runs the risk of falling behind. At stake is nothing less than our prosperity and economic well-being. The Financial Post set out explore what is needed for businesses to flourish and grow. You can find all of our coverage here.

We cannot afford or excuse this double-jeopardy for Canadian prosperity: jobs without people and people without jobs. Some of these changes might strain the traditional relationship between higher education and industry. Building a strong economy will require us to challenge existing structures. For industry to respond to the challenge of greater experiential learning opportunities like co-op programs they cannot be confined to a September-to-May schedule. Continuous learning, which is simply part of the package in the innovation era, happens year-round.

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