A pandemic-era Ontario budget includes limited new funding for research and innovation.
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Nova Scotia Research shifts strategy to support projects that address provincial needs
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The provincial funding agency is matching the province’s research capacity with public need to support four priorities: the bioeconomy, climate change, health care and quality of life research.
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Non-GMO canola is poised for a major commercialization boost in Canada following the acquisition of two western seed companies.
Read MorePublic labs, SMEs and large companies could propel Canada to the forefront of gene therapy commercialization: CCA report
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A Council of Canadian Academies expert panel found that Canada can build on its strengths in gene therapies to create sustainable global companies in this emerging field.
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The Strategic Innovation Fund awards $173 million for vaccine R&D and manufacturing as Michael Houghton warns Canada may need 100 million doses annually.
Read MoreCouncil of Canadian Innovators calls for a national prosperity strategy
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More than 130 leading entrepreneurs want the federal government to end what they call a “patchwork” approach to innovation.
Read MoreVIDO-InterVac wants $50 million for an additional level 4 biosafety lab to improve pandemic responsiveness
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Speeding Canada’s response to future pandemics requires the highest level biosafety lab, facilities for exotic animals and more scientists. VIDO-InterVac is looking to the federal and Saskatchewan governments for funding.
Read MoreAIAC identifies federal supports needed to save aerospace sector
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The Aerospace Industries Association of Canada is asking Ottawa to take immediate action, including a new investment bank, wage subsidies, R&D funding and a long-term sector strategy, to help its members recover from the devastating economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreCanada’s chief science officer highlights office’s responses to pandemic
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Dr. Mona Nemer appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Health May 19 to highlight what her office has been doing since the novel coronavirus arrived in Canada.
Read MoreCIHR reverses position with reinstatement of spring grant competition
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CIHR will use a virtual peer review process to evaluate grant applications, in response to a backlash from researchers over the council’s initial decision to cancel the spring competition.
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