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The global race for semiconductor supremacy is intensifying, driven by geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities. Canada is carving out its niche, not by competing in mass-fabrication, but by making strategic investments in specialized areas. With billions committed to an advanced packaging facility in Quebec and a new research hub in Waterloo, the nation aims to leverage its strengths in R&D and compound semiconductors. This strategy seeks to secure a vital role in the global value chain, fostering innovation and economic resilience amidst a high-stakes technological rivalry between global superpowers.