Li-ion Motors Corporation has announced that they will make plans for additional collaboration with Canadian firm Lithium Electric Vehicle Corporation (LEVC) to take advantage of Canada’s Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program. Li-ion’s fully electric vehicles (the Inizio and the Wave), along with… Read more »
Harper Government Strengthening Canada’s Science and Technology Advantage
During a speech today at the Creative Economy Summit, the Minister of State for Science and Technology, Gary Goodyear, announced that Canada will continue to make key investments in science and technology. “Through our government’s science and technology strategy, we… Read more »
Ontario Insists on Local Content for Renewable Energy
In an interview with Reuters, Energy Minister Chris Bently refused to alter controversial rules that require local content for all projects. The FIT review will be complete by the end of March, and it is expected that cuts will be… Read more »
Venture Capital Fundraising Concerns in Canada
According to 2011 year-end figures from the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association, a four-year high of $1.5 billion from VC was disbursed to Canadian startups last year. Although this was the highest level since 2008, this was far… Read more »
Taxpayer’s Ombudsman: Issues of service and fairness within the SR&ED program
The Office of the Taxpayer’s Ombudsman released word on their investigation into the Canadian SR&ED program this week. The OTO committed to looking into the program’s service and administrative fairness after hearing of “dissatisfaction” with the SR&ED program from claimants… Read more »
2012 Alberta Budget- SR&ED Tax Credit Enhanced
The Alberta Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program provides a tax credit to Alberta corporations for eligible expenditures incurred after December 31, 2008. The credit is worth 10% of a company’s eligible SR&ED expenditures in Alberta up to a… Read more »
Food Manufacturers urged to implement new Food Allergen Labelling Regulations coming into full effect on August 4, 2012
On February 16th 2011, Health Canada announced new regulations to strengthen labelling requirements by necessitating the use of clearer language and declaration of specific priority allergens, gluten sources and added sulphites for prepackaged foods sold in Canada. Canada’s new food… Read more »
Feed-In Tariff Program News
The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) is “moving forward with its commitment to review the Feed-In Tariff (FIT) Program” (read here), concerning the FIT review (scheduled for every two years) announced October to investigate price reduction, long-term sustainability, clean energy job… Read more »
Direct Government Funding – Benefits and Detriments
SR&ED and NRC IRAP are both substantial business support programs offered by the Canadian federal government. However, one of the major differences between the 2 programs is that NRC IRAP endorses direct up-front funding, whereas SR&ED is a tax credit for expenses… Read more »