Mitacs and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) have struck a new agreement to offer unprecedented access for industry-facing research. The memorandum of understanding will see the two organizations’ work towards establishing a one-stop shop for companies and researchers seeking to move knowledge and talent into the marketplace.
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CFI announces latest awards in modestly funding Innovation Fund competition
The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) has announced $333 million in new investments through its Innovation Fund ($256 million) and $77 million in related operating funds pegged at 30%. The IF is the CFI’s largest funding program although the latest announcement was smaller than previous rounds and is the last competition prior to the Budget’s announcement of $1.
Grand Challenges Canada’s maternal and child health programs receive $161M boost
By Debbie Lawes
Grand Challenges Canada is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the federal government’s $3.5-billion commitment to maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH). International Development minister Christian Paradis announced June 12 that GCC would receive $161 million over 10 years (2015-2025) to test and scale up GCC-funded innovations that will have the greatest impact on maternal and child survival in developing countries.
NRC deploys tech foresight to help formulate its long-term investment strategy
Initial report released
Technology foresight is playing an increasingly important role in determining where the National Research Council (NRC) will allocate its spending 20 to 30 years in the future.
Photonics innovation gets major boost with new U of O-Max Planck research centre
Third joint Max Planck centre in North America
World-leading expertise in photonics research at the Univ of Ottawa has attracted a joint research centre with the Max Planck Society (MPS) that will see the university partner with two MPS research centres to pursue fundamental and applied research.
Arctic science gets top marks but possible storm clouds on the horizon
Operational funding biggest obstacle
By Debbie Lawes
Canada has regained its global leadership in Arctic science following decades of decline but that recovery could be short-lived without stable funding for the country’s research icebreaker and a renewed commitment to northern research when the ArcticNet Network of Centres of Excellence ends in 2018.
Canada’s declining ability to attract global product mandates must be addressed: report
As multinational enterprises (MNEs) go, so goes Canada’s economy. This truism takes on particular relevance when considering anecdotal evidence from a host of business, research and government leaders that the Canadian subsidiaries of MNEs are losing the battle for global product mandates.
The CIS GEM report finds that Canada’s strong entrepreneurial culture strong can be improved
Canada appears to have a healthy entrepreneurship culture but the all-important area of entrepreneurship within corporations is weak, according to a new report by The Centre for Innovation Studies (The CIS), based in Calgary.
GreenCentre Canada building pilot-scale facility at Xerox Research Centre of Canada
GreenCentre Canada (GCC) has started construction of a pilot-scale desalination facility at the Xerox Research Centre of Canada (XRCC) to refine technology for separating dissolved solids like salt from water.
Firms given fighting chance to fend off hostile takeover bids by foreign companies
Securities legislation set to change
Canadian public companies that resist hostile takeover bids have more time to prepare a response if changes being proposed by Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) are enacted as expected later this year.

