A 57% decline: The Hunter Prize for Public Policy takes on the curious case of Canada’s missing entrepreneurs
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A 57% decline: The Hunter Prize for Public Policy takes on the curious case of Canada’s missing entrepreneurs
COMMENTARY
3 JUNE 2026
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This year’s Hunter Prize for Public Policy seeks to find a new entrepreneurship agenda for Canada
SEAN SPEER AND TAYLOR JACKSON
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Canada’s slow economic growth and poor productivity have many causes. But one of the least discussed—and most consequential—is the case of the missing entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurs generate new ideas, new firms, new jobs, and new competition. They challenge incumbents, commercialize technologies, cre…
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