Canada’s future depends on entrepreneurs

Canada’s declining rate of entrepreneurship has emerged as a growing economic concern, writes Falice Chin in The Hub. "Entrepreneurship is one of the primary ways a society renews itself. Startups challenge stagnant incumbents, bring new ideas to market, create jobs, and solve the hyper-specific problems that massive institutions tend to ignore," Chin says. Reversing the decline in business creation and fostering a culture that rewards risk-taking will be critical to ensuring future prosperity and competitiveness.

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