Feds launch contest for $950M ‘supercluster’ plan aimed at creating jobs, growth
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is opening the competition for its $950-million “supercluster” program that aims to bring together industry and academia as a way to lift the innovation economy.
Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains announced the deadline details and qualifying criteria Wednesday for a five-year initiative central to the feds’ innovation program.
Bains said the goal of the plan is to have government bring together post-secondary institutions and businesses to help develop new technologies, boost growth and create jobs in different parts of the country.
“We really want to see strong economic benefits,” Bains said in an interview Wednesday.


