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‘We will help ensure environmentally friendly, energy efficient, innovative and economically stimulating development’: Scott

History has proven that a country’s ability to innovate directly affects its economic success. Innovation makes businesses more competitive, provides consumers with choices, and provides individuals with new learning opportunities, higher incomes and better jobs. Another cornerstone to our success is our communities — their people, their public infrastructure, housing and land use. Communities are […]

A national science adviser for Canada

Like many of my colleagues in government and university circles, I have often felt over the years that Canada would be well-served by the appointment of a national science adviser who would not only articulate the perspective of science within the Canadian government, but also advance Canadian S&T interests internationally. Such positions have long existed […]

‘Commercialization gap’ will require more dollars: Fontana

The Paul Martin government is working on possibly creating a new source of funding ­ or seed money ­ to help Canadian businesses better market their research ideas, says the Prime Minister’s new Parliamentary secretary on science and small business. Liberal MP Joe Fontana (London North Centre, Ont.) says it’s his new job to create […]

Building a healthy innovation system

Canadians expect Health Canada to deliver on its day-to-day responsibilities, like watching for and responding to global challenges like SARS, West Nile virus and the avian flu; developing programs to combat smoking, diabetes, cancer, obesity and a range of other threats to our well-being, and regulating the safety of foods, drugs, medical devices and other […]

Canada’s rapidly-increasing expertise, potential in 21st century

When he took office in December, Prime Minister Paul Martin did me the honour of naming me to his new Cabinet as Minister of State for New and Emerging Markets. In addition to the creation–for the first time–of a stand-alone Department of International Trade, the decision to dedicate a Cabinet post to raising Canada’s profile […]

Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canadian economy

On Dec. 12, 2003, Prime Minister Paul Martin appointed me to the Privy Council as Parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Industry, with special emphasis on Entrepreneurs and New Canadians. The new Privy Council, which for the first time includes Parliamentary Secretaries, has been designed to strengthen the social foundations of Canadian life, to build […]

Public Health Agency exists in ‘virtual form’ for now: Bennett

Canada’s new Public Health Agency will only exist in a “virtual way” for the foreseeable future, says Carolyn Bennett, the new Minister of State for Public Health. Ms. Bennett (St. Paul’s, Ont.), who admitted that much ground work remains to be done before the agency is created, also said the government can not afford the […]

Health priorities must not take second place to Martin’s election

A Throne Speech and new Parliamentary session should bring a clear focus to the priorities of the nation. But what, if anything, will the tired Paul Martin Liberals deliver when it comes to health care, which continues to rank as the No. 1 concern of Canadians? As noted in a previous column in these pages, […]

Martin government to make Bill C-13 a priority: Pettigrew

The new Paul Martin government will move ahead with the Liberals’ controversial bill that outlaws human cloning but allows stem cell research on embryos, confirmed new Health Minister Pierre Pettigrew. The legislation, introduced by the previous government under former prime minister Jean Chrétien, died on the Order Paper last fall but Mr. Pettigrew (Papineau-Saint-Denis, Que.) […]