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Can Canada Lead In The Fastest-Growing, Most Complex Economy In The World?

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We’re experiencing a revolution in aging, thanks to new innovations, technology and breakthroughs in aging science and medicine that are extending lives and improving the health of older people.

An ever-growing number of the world’s brightest, boldest, most forward-looking economists, scholars, scientists, innovators, disruptors and entrepreneurs have recognized the enormous potential these advances in the technology of aging represent. Not only for significantly extending lifespans, but for how it can — and will — create jobs and stimulate economic growth.

But despite Canada’s ranking as the sixth-largest investor in longevity advancements globally, our longevity sector still remains a well-kept secret, which prompts the question: Are we taking the aging revolution seriously enough to compete in it, let alone lead it?

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  • Date

    Sep 16, 2021

  • By

    Fransi Weinstein

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