Post by : Shweta
Mélanie Joly is poised to speak at the Réseau Capital's annual conference in Montréal on April 16, 2026. This significant gathering will assemble influential figures, investors, and experts from the venture capital landscape.
As Canada’s Minister of Industry and the individual overseeing economic development in Quebec, Joly is anticipated to emphasize the federal government's sustained commitment to venture capital and the innovation sector. Her discussion will likely address the enhancement of investment ecosystems and the nurturing of growth avenues for startups and budding enterprises.
The conference will serve as a critical venue for conversations regarding investment dynamics, innovation, and overall economic progress. It will also allow the government to interact with private sector leaders directly, reaffirming its dedication to fostering entrepreneurship and business development.
Officials have indicated that the government considers venture capital as essential for economic expansion, facilitating the growth of companies, job creation, and enhancing global competitiveness. Through support for this sector, Canada intends to drive innovation and strengthen its standing in the international marketplace.
The event will take place in the evening, with media representatives urged to confirm their attendance beforehand to obtain venue specifics.
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