Liberals nearing decision on how to spend $800M earmarked for innovation
OTTAWA — An $800-million commitment central to the Trudeau government’s economic growth strategy is expected to be divvied up within the next few months among groups and companies that can persuade Ottawa they’re best positioned to help young, high-potential firms flourish.
The government earmarked the cash in last year’s budget to support “innovation networks and clusters” as part of federal plans to help budding companies scale up significantly.
Ottawa hopes these firms will evolve into strong job creators and give Canada an economic boost.
The first withdrawal from the four-year program is scheduled to happen in 2017-18.


