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Science & Technology Policy North of the Niagara Falls Print E-mail
by Philipp Steger

with expert contribution on
Representing Canada’s S&T Interests in Washington, D.C. by Lisette Ramcharan


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I. A Fact Finding Mission to an All Together Different Country
“I really need to see your passport,” the woman at Air Canada’s check-in counter at Washington’s Dulles Airport insists. I don’t understand and suspect that having to show a passport instead of an ordinary ID is a new harassment in a seemingly endless line of innovative attempts at increasing security at American airports. But then it occurs to me: flying to Ottawa means leaving the U.S., because Canada is an all together different country, of course. Living in the U.S., one tends to forget that. One also tends to overlook the fact that despite the apparent similarities and the close economic linkages between the two countries there are numerous and substantial differences: Canada’s innovation system, in many regards more similar to those of European countries, is one of them.


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