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Outdated data infrastructure is stifling Canadian innovation in health

When clinicians care for patients, we generate enormous amounts of electronic clinical data. Every blood test, X-ray, or medication forms a rich repository of information. Combined across the health system, these billions of data points are the kind of ‘big data’ that could be used to improve patient care, make the health system more efficient […]

Canada should focus on game-changing technologies that can improve health care

With the federal election underway, Canadians across the country are going to be hearing a lot about health care over the next several weeks, and rightly so. With health-care spending exceeding 10 per cent of Canada’s GDP and accounting for nearly 50 per cent of many government budgets, it is an important topic and one […]

Canadian government needs to have a more unified China strategy across all domains including innovation and research direction

Questions have been raised around Huawei’s funding of 5G research in Canadian universities and whether the government should continue to allow this or not. Stimulating the debate are the current Canada-China geopolitical and trade tensions and the ongoing investigation around the potential national security threat of implementing a Chinese network infrastructure. The decision is still […]

Universities play a crucial role in Canada’s competitiveness

TORONTO—Talent and innovation—and therefore universities—play a crucial role in Canada’s competitiveness. Canadian prosperity was built on the foundation of a rich stream of natural resources and commodities; and has been fostered by liberal trade policies. Recent international developments are complicating the global trade of goods and services. We need new competitive advantages to sustain and […]

Climate change action top priority for universities and colleges in 2020 budget

On the heels of the federal government declaring a climate emergency and polls showing climate change as top of mind for voters heading in to the election, universities, colleges, and post-secondary education-related advocacy organizations are asking the federal government for more money to help post-secondary institutions bolster climate research efforts and improve campus carbon footprints. […]

Canada’s universities and colleges are navigating challenges created by China

China’s kidnapping and detention of two innocent Canadians, the execution court sentences for two more, and trade actions against our agricultural products are giving many Canadian organizations concerns about their partnerships with China, including the academic community. Canada’s science collaborations with modern China go back to the 1950s, and have become one of the most […]

The future of research transparency at Canada’s universities

Can we call a university that enters into secret research agreements with corporations and refuses to disclose these activities a public-serving institution? In December of 2018, my university refused to provide me access to basic information about research grants and contracts at the University of Regina against the recommendation of Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner. The university […]

There’s a long-running irritation in Sino-Canadian universities and colleges relations

A long-running irritation in Sino-Canadian university and colleges relations has been the persistent use by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of its students here as shock troops in propaganda warfare and its persecution of Canadians it considers dissidents. Canada believes in freedom of speech and expression, but the marshalling by Beijing’s diplomats in Canada of […]

Life-long learning increasingly important to further our society as a whole

During my PhD studies, I was working mainly at a national research institute at which my university supervisor was cross-appointed. Even though the institute was 30 km away from the university, my supervisor insisted that I attended regular seminars at the university. I thought it would be more efficient if universities concentrated on teaching while […]

When excellence meets equity: re-imagining research chairs

OTTAWA—“Our government recognizes that when our institutions better reflect the diversity of Canada, science and research are stronger and their impacts on the lives of Canadians are more profound,” said Minister of Science and Sports Kirsty Duncan on June 14. When the minister of science and sport made the announcements of 364 new Canada Research […]