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Sam Garnett and Tina Gruosso

Sam Garnett is a co-president of Science & Policy Exchange, and is currently finishing a PhD in the Department of Biology at McGill University. Tina Gruosso is an internal director on the board of directors of Science & Policy Exchange, and a member of the Global Young Academy.

New cabinet, old fears, what does it mean for Canadian research and science?

Opinion | BY SAM GARNETT AND TINA GRUOSSO | December 2, 2019
New Deputy Government House Leader Kirsty Duncan, pictured April 16, 2018, on the Hill. As Canada's federal science minister in the last Parliament, Ms. Duncan’s achievements included significant work to unmuzzle government scientists, commissioning a fundamental science review, and establishing the office of chief science adviser. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SAM GARNETT AND TINA GRUOSSO | December 2, 2019
Opinion | BY SAM GARNETT AND TINA GRUOSSO | December 2, 2019
New Deputy Government House Leader Kirsty Duncan, pictured April 16, 2018, on the Hill. As Canada's federal science minister in the last Parliament, Ms. Duncan’s achievements included significant work to unmuzzle government scientists, commissioning a fundamental science review, and establishing the office of chief science adviser. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SAM GARNETT AND TINA GRUOSSO | December 2, 2019
New Deputy Government House Leader Kirsty Duncan, pictured April 16, 2018, on the Hill. As Canada's federal science minister in the last Parliament, Ms. Duncan’s achievements included significant work to unmuzzle government scientists, commissioning a fundamental science review, and establishing the office of chief science adviser. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SAM GARNETT AND TINA GRUOSSO | December 2, 2019
Opinion | BY SAM GARNETT AND TINA GRUOSSO | December 2, 2019
New Deputy Government House Leader Kirsty Duncan, pictured April 16, 2018, on the Hill. As Canada's federal science minister in the last Parliament, Ms. Duncan’s achievements included significant work to unmuzzle government scientists, commissioning a fundamental science review, and establishing the office of chief science adviser. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade