Leaving our startups behind is now Canada’s biggest national security risk
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OPINION
Leaving our startups behind is now Canada’s biggest national security risk
ABDULLAH SNOBAR AND MATTHEW LOMBARDI
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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Prime Minister Mark Carney at the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries annual defence industry trade show CANSEC in Ottawa on May 27.
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Abdullah Snobar is executive director of DMZ and a Canadian Armed Forces veteran.
Matthew Lombardi is co-founder of the Icebreaker.
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