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Canadian Tech Leaders Are Rethinking What Their Procurement Decisions Are Really for

ScienceInnovationEnvironment And Natural Resou…Ecosystems

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The article discusses a shift in Canadian tech procurement sentiment, particularly in healthcare, towards favoring domestic innovation. The mechanism is regulatory/policy-driven (procurement reform) and could affect revenue and scaling for Canadian tech firms. Impact is Canada-specific, with no direct price or scarcity signal. Commercial mechanism is weak: no concrete policy change, investment, or price move reported.

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  • 39% of tech CEOs prioritize building a customer base (2026 Great Canadian CEO Survey).
  • Canadian tech leaders reassess procurement favoring foreign companies over domestic ones.
  • Procurement reform is seen as essential for Canadian companies to scale and retain IP.

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Canadian Tech Leaders Are Rethinking What Their Procurement Decisions Are Really for — News Analysis