For the first time in its history, the president of the National Research Council (NRC) will not chair the agency’s governing council in a move that’s designed to emulate the challenge function played by a growing number of corporate boards of directors.
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U15 universities recommend actions to achieve vision for Canadian innovation
Looking out to 2030
Canada’s largest research-intensive universities have released a high-level think piece outlining their proposed future role in the nation’s innovation ecosystem with the goal of making Canada the world’s most innovative nation by 2030.
RE$EARCH MONEY Conference 2015
RE$EARCH MONEYConference 2015
Canada’s Innovation Agenda — Building on our Natural Resources Advantage
March 31 – April 1 2015
National Arts Centre, Ottawa
The 14th Annual RE$EARCH MONEY Conference will expand and deepen our analysis of implications of recent federal budgets for business innovation support.
Montreal named secretariat for Future Earth research platform for global sustainability
Montreal has succeeded in its bid to become the global secretariat of Future Earth, a distributed research program dedicated to scientifically solving real-world problems of global sustainability. Spearheaded by Montreal International and Dr Remi Quirion, Quebec’s chief scientist, Future Earth is comprised of five hubs — Montreal, Paris, Tokyo, Stockholm and Boulder CO.
Mitacs opens up internship and fellowship programs to not-for-profit organizations
Mitacs is opening its two key programs to not-for-profit (NFP) organizations for the first time, exponentially expanding the number of organizations that stand to gain from its support for internships and fellowships.
Sherbrooke research centre produces isotopes using cyclotron
The Centre de recherche at the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke (CRCHUS) has achieved a significant breakthrough in the production of technetium (Tc-99m) used for medical isotope procedures.
NSERC announces award winners for natural science and engineering excellence
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) announced its annual awards at a gala event at the Governor General’s residence on February 17th in Ottawa. The evening’s top prize, the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering, went to Dr Axel Becke, a chemistry professor at Dalhousie University.
BC unveils Budget surplus but negligible new support for growing high-tech sector
Critical lack of Series A financing
Buoyed by a projected GDP growth of 2.6% in 2015, the Government of British Columbia is forecasting a surplus of $284 million in 2015 on spending of $45.8 billion — standing virtually alone among the provinces, many of which are suffering from the collapse in commodity prices.
SDTC awards $51.9 million to 11 Ontario- and Quebec-based clean tech projects
Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) has announced $51.9 million in funding to support pre-commercial R&D projects at 11 companies. The financing is drawn from its SD Tech Fund which was replenished in Budget 2013 with $325 million over eight years (R$, April 3/13).
Tom Jenkins appointed NRC council chair as part of enhanced private sector orientation
For the first time in its history, the president of the National Research Council (NRC) will not chair the agency’s governing council in a move that’s designed to emulate the challenge function played by a growing number of corporate boards of directors.

