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Mona Nemer Appointed Canada's New Chief Scientist

Mona Nemer Appointed Canada's New Chief Scientist

​Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has selected Ottawa heart researcher Mona Nemer to be the country's top scientist. Canada has been without a national science adviser since 2008.

Prioritizing Artificial Intelligence Research For Good Reason

Prioritizing Artificial Intelligence Research For Good Reason

Justin Trudeau, 23rd Prime Minister of Canada, answers the question "What is your stance on AI research given Canada's privileged position in the field?" in an online forum.

A Fallow Year for Science in Canada

A Fallow Year for Science in Canada

Last year’s Federal budget contained a number of significant dollar boosts for Canadian research but, more importantly, the language behind…

Investing $2 Billion in a Climate Disaster Mitigation Fund

Investing $2 Billion in a Climate Disaster Mitigation Fund

In its new federal budget, Canada invests in machine learning and teaching kids to code, but offers no real plan for how to address workplace automation.

To Spark Medical Innovation, Canada Should Embrace Open Science

To Spark Medical Innovation, Canada Should Embrace Open Science

The Canadian government is again in the midst of its annual consultations on innovation. It seems our efforts to find the magic key to an “innovative economy” just never go away. By Aled Edwards, CEO of the Structural Genomics Consortium and professor at the University of Toronto.

Canada Begins Search for Chief Science Adviser

Canada Begins Search for Chief Science Adviser

The government will accept applications for the job until 27 January 2017. It is not yet clear how large the adviser’s staff will be, or how the post will be funded.

Researcher in Legal Battle to Keep Her Interviews Confidential

Researcher in Legal Battle to Keep Her Interviews Confidential

A judge has ordered Marie-Ève Maille to provide names and transcripts from her study on a wind farm

The Unpredictable Art of Science — and a Tentative Manifesto to Foster It

The Unpredictable Art of Science — and a Tentative Manifesto to Foster It

If we continue on the current path of adding ever tighter controls and conformities to research without understanding their effects on the impact and quality of that research, then we will likely be wasting money.

After protest, Canada’s health science funder reverses course on peer review changes

After protest, Canada’s health science funder reverses course on peer review changes

Researchers had rebelled against shift to online-only reviews.

Canadian researchers who commit scientific fraud are protected by privacy laws

Canadian researchers who commit scientific fraud are protected by privacy laws

The publicly funded agency responsible for policing scientific fraud is keeping secret the details surrounding these researchers. Their names, where they worked, and what they did wrong is protected under privacy laws.

New federal funding process for research leaves scientists stewing in frustration

New federal funding process for research leaves scientists stewing in frustration

The largest funding competition in Canadian science history is hitting obstacles, as almost 3,000 biomedical and health scientists apply for money to keep their research going.

Canada launches review of its research enterprise

Canada launches review of its research enterprise

An expert panel will examine the impact of a decade of policies under the previous prime minister, Stephen Harper, aimed at converting university labs into tools for industrial development and commercialization.