>"The grants generally come with a lot of reporting and strings attached, and generally require very large investments to be worthwhile.
We can get R&D tax concessions"
I have a bit of experience with SRED in Ontario, and quite a bit with the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.
Grants are nicer for you (me), but tax credits are doing it right as far as the government is concerned. Canada wants you to create employment. If you have a business that is generating revenue and creating jobs, they'll "give back" money that equates to, sometimes, paying wages at 50 cents on the dollar.
Tax credits are an economically efficient way to distribute government funds.
I have a bit of experience with SRED in Ontario, and quite a bit with the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.
Grants are nicer for you (me), but tax credits are doing it right as far as the government is concerned. Canada wants you to create employment. If you have a business that is generating revenue and creating jobs, they'll "give back" money that equates to, sometimes, paying wages at 50 cents on the dollar.
Tax credits are an economically efficient way to distribute government funds.