It’s time for responsible and effective climate mitigation

Governments must regulate an end to all fossil fuel expansion and a rapid wind-down of all present fossil fuel production on the best carbon budget schedule.
No space in Canada’s energy policy for methane gas

Contrary to oil and gas sector positioning, methane gas is not a benign ‘bridge’ fuel to transition from polluting fossil fuels to clean renewables.
Improving economic gain of intellectual property must be a priority for new Canada Innovation Corporation, say experts

The Canadian Innovation Corporation, a new Crown corporation to be led by the private sector, is expected to begin operations later this year.
A case for lifting Canadian researchers out of poverty

Underfunding Canada’s best and brightest at the start of their scientific careers may force many to either drop out of their studies, or leave Canada.
Opportunities ahead for innovation in a world transformed by COVID-19

Advancements in technology and globalization, combined with shifting demographic and socio-economic trends, are rapidly evolving the working environment.
The foundations of human knowledge and experience are right here at home

Canada has an opportunity to be much better prepared now than it was when COVID-19 first emerged.
Graduate students are the lifeblood of research and innovation in Canada

Current inflationary pressures have made it virtually impossible for some of our most talented students to undertake graduate training in Canada.
The science of today is the economy of tomorrow

Complex global issues have multiplied, and investing in big, advanced and collaborative science is more critical than ever to addressing urgent challenges.
We need a balanced research environment to foster a real ‘innovation economy’

Funding research for our aging society, along with eventual applications in services and products, will help drive Canada’s innovation economy, write John Muscedere and Alex Mihailidis.
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