The future role of government

Governing change. Harnessing innovation

Canada's future isn't just in flux—it's primed for transformation. But as global pressures rise and societal dynamics shift, governance and regulation are no longer enough to catalyze change.

Our the future role of government article series lays the groundwork for governments to respond with agility and foresight. We'll explore new ways to proactively shape policy, foster innovation, and cultivate collaboration, providing a critical lens on today's strategies to navigate tomorrow's challenges.

With resilience as our cornerstone, it’s time to start building bigger, better, and stronger. Let’s start by supporting the evolution of the role of government

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Shannon Lundquist

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Deloitte Canada

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