Liberal
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Create a strategy for technology and innovation, that will centralise all programmes and funding support, provide assistance to companies looking for investment, and provide transparent funding eligibility
"We will continue to support our technology sector to reach the goal of a total GDP contribution of $2.5 billion by 2030. To achieve this target, a re-elected Liberal government will create the Provincial Technology and Innovation Strategy. Technology and innovation will elevate all industries in our Province, increasing competitiveness, productivity, and employment.
As our technology ecosystem evolves and local companies grow, startups require investment to scale up, create more jobs, and reach their full potential. As a key element of the strategy, our Liberal Government will also complete a review to ensure our funding programs are designed to meet the needs of the growing ecosystem.
Based on industry feedback to date, and through further consultation, this strategy will centralize all programs and funding support available through the provincial government, and provide assistance to leverage private investment and funding from other levels of government. The strategy will also provide transparent funding eligibility criteria, and help applicants meet those criteria and receive quicker decisions."
— Our Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador, retrieved 2025-10-08
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Require provincial government and crown corporations to prioritise local tech companies where possible
"A re-elected Liberal government will also introduce a policy requiring the provincial government and crown corporations to prioritize local technology companies where possible, and to help ensure they are in a position to respond to requests for proposals and procurement." — Our Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador, retrieved 2025-10-08
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Create a new task force focused on NL's role in defence and Arctic strategy
"Our Liberal Government will create a new Breakthrough Task Force on Defence and Arctic Opportunities to lead the Province’s growing role in Canada’s national security and Arctic strategy. The committee will bring together government, industry, and strategic partners to identify and advance defence-related opportunities for Newfoundland and Labrador, and will engage with Indigenous communities. This initiative will ensure a coordinated, proactive approach to attracting investment, securing federal procurement opportunities, strengthening local supply chains, and positioning Newfoundland and Labrador as a key hub for Arctic operations and innovation.
The Task Force will base its work around four pillars: Military Capacity and Infrastructure, Business Development and Investment Attraction, Research, Innovation and Development, and Trade Promotion in Global Markets."
— Our Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador, retrieved 2025-10-08
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Align existing provincial funding programmes with national and international defence-related funding pools
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Advertise Newfoundland and Labrador as a defence hub
"Our Government will leverage existing provincial funding programs by aligning efforts with national and international defence-related funding pools, and implement targeted marketing and communications strategies to brand Newfoundland and Labrador as a defence hub through outreach and trade promotion in global markets that attract global attention and investment." — Our Plan for Newfoundland and Labrador, retrieved 2025-10-08