The Short Report - March 30, 2022: Ottawa releases $9.1B emissions reduction plan, Montreal's CDL surpasses $1B in equity value creation, Canada's tech performance blooms in 2021, and more

Cindy Graham
March 30, 2022

Government of Canada releases a $9.1 billion emissions reduction plan, Montreal's Creative Destruction Lab doubles its $500 million target within first 5 years of opening, US dollars driving Canadian technology's investment surge in 2021, four provincial governments agree to a joint strategic plan on small modular reactors, and more.

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People: Daniel Weinand, Dr Martha Crago, Dr. John Welsh, Dr. Michael Kobor, Dr. Teresa Cheung, Edwin Long, Glenn Cowan, and Stephen Payne
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