Want your say on Canada’s Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy?
Industry
Canada is accepting written submissions in response to the questions
posed in the consultation paper, which, along with submission
guidelines, can be found at
www.ic.gc.ca/science-tech-innovation-consultation. Interested parties are invited to provide a submission before
February 7, 2014.
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Government Seeks the Public's Input on Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy Renewal
Government of Canada Conducting a National Consultation to Renew Federal Strategy
January 8, 2014 – Ottawa – Department of Industry
Greg
Rickford, Minister of State for Science and Technology (S&T),
announced the launch of a consultation that will seek input from
Canadians on a new federal Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy.
As part of the approach to updating the 2007 S&T Strategy, the
government has released a discussion paper that solicits the public's
ideas and recommendations on how best to shape federal policy on
science, technology and innovation.
Quick Facts
- Industry
Canada is accepting written submissions in response to the questions
posed in the consultation paper, which, along with submission
guidelines, can be found at www.ic.gc.ca/science-tech-innovation-consultation. Interested parties are invited to provide a submission before February 7, 2014.
- In
the October 2013 Speech from the Throne, the government announced that
it would release an updated Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy
and committed to continue targeted investments in science and
innovation.
- Recent achievements
have transformed the National Research Council, doubled the investment
in the Industrial Research Assistance Program, supported research
collaborations through the federal granting councils and created the new
Venture Capital Action Plan.
- The
government will release its updated strategy following consideration
and careful review of input received during the consultation period.
Quotes
"The
views and thoughts of Canadians on their future and how they perceive
science, technology and innovation are crucial in helping us build on
Canada's strengths and guiding us in moving forward on our national
strategy that more adequately meets our needs as a country and overcomes
the challenges of an ever-changing global economy."
– Minister of State (Science and Technology) Greg Rickford
"Our goal is to develop a strategy for harnessing both discovery-driven and applied research to propel further innovation, create high-value jobs and contribute to our long-term prosperity. We want to ensure that Canada remains well positioned in the global arena for excellence, talent and wealth."
– Minister of State (Science and Technology) Greg Rickford
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Office of the Honourable Greg Rickford
Minister of State (Science and Technology)
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