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SUMMARY:Genome Canada: 20 years of collaborating on the future
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SUMMARY:Science-based Policy in a Pandemic
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SUMMARY:Science and Risk Communication During a Public Health Crisis
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Dr. Joy Johnson\, Simon Fraser University’s new President
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SUMMARY:Canada's R&D/Innovation System in a Post-COVID-19 World
DESCRIPTION:
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CATEGORIES:Virtual Session
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SUMMARY:Grassroots Response to Large-Scale Crisis:  The Case of COVID-19 Resources Canada\, CanCOVID and REAL.
DESCRIPTION:The recording of this event will be available soon.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/grassroots-response-to-large-scale-crisis-the-case-of-covid-19-resources-canada-cancovid-and-real/
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SUMMARY:CSPC 2020
DESCRIPTION:Due to the unprecedented circumstances generated by the COVID-19 pandemic\, the 12th Canadian Science Policy Conference\, CSPC 2020\, will be held completely online! The conference will be held virtually through the week of November 16th – 20th\, 2020.In the time of social distancing and with abundance of caution\, we are excited to bring this year’s conference right to your offices and homes! CSPC has a rich history of hosting exciting in-person conferences. Expect no less from the virtual conference experience! \nWhat to expect from a virtual conference: \nCSPC 2020 will feature a week-long variety of engaging and informative online sessions including panel discussions\, workshops\, live interviews\, online networking opportunities\, and even virtual exhibitions. Registered participants will have the opportunity to watch sessions live and on-demand. Live sessions will be held throughout the day\, such that participants across time zones will be able to attend them. Lower registration fees will permit much bigger and geographically diverse participation\, including many from around the globe. We look forward to bringing the Canadian and global science and innovation policy communities together in these pivotal times and continue the crucial and insightful conversation on the world post-pandemic.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/cspc-2020/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210305T153000
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SUMMARY:Voice and Agency: Women in Science\, Health and Policy
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Imogen R. Coe is a professor of Chemistry and Biology at Ryerson University and an affiliate scientist at St. Michael’s Hospital inToronto. She is an academic scientist and former academic leader being the founding dean of the Faculty of Science at Ryerson from 2012-2018. She is currently the President of the Canadian Molecular Biosciences Society and sits on various boards including the Michael Garron Hospital and Science Rendezvous. In addition to her work as a research scientist\, Dr. Coe is an award-winning advocate and activist in Canada with respect to the integration of principles of inclusion\, diversity\, equity and accessibility (IDEA) particularly into research cultures in academic science\, research and medicine. She acts as a consultant to various research intensive organizations and also advises academia\, government and industry on the best practices towards creating cultures of care and inclusive excellence in science.  \nDr. Cara Tannenbaum is a professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy at the Université de Montréal and an international expert in Sex and Gender-Based Analysis. She holds positions as the Departmental Science Advisor to Health Canada and is also the Scientific Director of the Institute of Gender and Health for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. \nDr. Janni Aragon\, she/her/hers\, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Political Science at the University of Victoria. She has taught courses on American Politics\, Political Theory\, Gender and Politics\, Feminist Theory\, Gender and International Relations\, Model United Nations Simulation\, Internship in Political Science\, as well as numerous Women’s Studies courses at the University of Victoria and San Diego State University. Dr. Aragon was the 2011-13 Chair of the Academic Women’s Caucus at UVic. In this capacity\, Aragon represents all women faculty and librarians at all equity\, diversity\, and human rights meetings. She also sits on the Senate in the Learning and Teaching Committee. \nProfessor Alice B. Aiken\, CD\, PhD\, MSc\, BScPT\, BSc\, is the Vice President – Research & Innovation at Dalhousie University in  Halifax\, Canada. Her research focuses on health systems transformation and evidence informed policy-making with a focus on military and Veterans. Dr. Aiken is currently the Vice  Chair of the Governing Council of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Chair of the board of Research Nova Scotia. \nDr. El Chenier\, they/them\, is a historian of gender\, sexuality\, race\, and colonization at Simon Fraser University where she also serves as president of Academic Women. In their recently released report Radical Inclusion: Equity and Diversity for Female Faculty at Simon Fraser University\, they argue that equity work means practicing an ethic of care in solidarity across difference. They currently train scholars and administrators in these principles and methods in action-oriented presentations and workshops.  \nDr. Taima Moeke-Pickering is a Maori of the Ngati Pukeko and Tuhoe tribes. She is a full professor in the School of Indigenous Relations at Laurentian University where she teaches courses on Indigenous research methodologies\, international Indigenous issues\, and United Nations and Indigenous social work. She has extensive experience working with international Indigenous communities\, evaluative research\, big data analysis\, and photovoice methodologies.  She is co-editor of the book Decolonizing & Indigenizing Education in Canada (2020) and lead editor for the book Critical Reflections and Politics for Advancing Women in the Academy (2020).
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/voice-and-agency/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210317T140000
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CREATED:20210302T175440Z
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SUMMARY:Building a Digital Accelerator: Applying Innovative Digital Technologies to Accelerate Science and Policy Integration
DESCRIPTION:View a Recording of the TalkDr. Vik Pant\, Chief Scientist and Chief Science Advisor\, Natural Resources Canada \nVik is responsible for providing strategic direction to build capacity within NRCan’s scientific community\, promoting a departmental vision for S&T and assessment of future needs. This involves leadership in developing and advancing S&T priorities\, providing strategic policy advice on horizontal science issues and opportunities to ensure strong linkages between science and policy communities\, and promoting effective engagement of S&T activities.  He is additionally responsible for accelerating the creative application of innovative digital technologies including Artificial Intelligence\, to enhance NRCan’s ability to conduct research and analysis\, as well as provide evidence-based policy advice that is supported by advanced analytical techniques. He works with counterparts from other science-based organizations to ensure that the management of federal policy and research activities support and align with Government of Canada priorities. 
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/vik-pant-interview/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210415T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210415T133000
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SUMMARY:Career Campus: The Granting Agencies
DESCRIPTION:PanelistsShweta Ganapati joined NSERC as Mitacs Canadian Science Policy Fellow in 2020. She has since been working on a broad range of policy priorities at NSERC as well as taking on key international files including the European Union and Germany. Before joining NSERC\, Shweta served as program manager at the Canadian Science Policy Centre (CSPC\, 2019-20) and research scientist at a Maryland based biotech start-up\, SD Nanosciences (2017-19). Shweta holds a PhD in Organic and Analytical Chemistry from University of Maryland\, USA and a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from St. Stephen’s College\, University of Delhi\, India. As a science policy fellow\, she aims to apply her scientific training to serve society through supporting scientific discovery and innovation. \nUzma Urooj has a PhD in Cognitive Neuroimaging from University of York\, UK and BSc Honors in Neuroscience and Linguistics from University of Toronto\, Canada. Following her PhD training\, Uzma gained professional experiences in research management\, technology transfer and subsequently science policy. She currently works as Senior Advisor\, Science Strategies at Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Intimately involved at the interface of science and policy\, Uzma is passionate about raising the bar for research excellence and improving the training and development of Canadian highly qualified individuals affiliated with science.  \nLisa Chen Obrist started at the CFI in 2015 as a Programs Officer and subsequently joined the Performance\, Analytics and Evaluation team as a Senior Evaluation Analyst in 2016.  After working for several years on Parliament Hill she returned to graduate studies and completed a PhD at the University of Toronto in the history and philosophy of medieval science and medicine. In 2009\, she started working at the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and held various roles in the Corporate Strategy and Performance Division as well as the Research Grants and Partnerships Division. Lisa holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from McGill University in History and Italian Studies. \nFrançois Pelletier holds a PhD in History from the University of Montreal and Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne. His research focuses on the relationship between governments and businesses\, the formulation of energy policies\, and international relations. He recently published a book on the founder and first president of the French company and oil giant: Total. Since completing his PhD\, François has published and participated in conferences on different subjects linked to economic history such as government regulations\, trade policy\, strategic planning\, and natural resources. After working as an editor and writer\, he finished a research fellowship at the Management Department of HEC Montréal. This position was the first opportunity to link past and present and to start thinking about mobilizing knowledge to tackle current issues facing governments and companies.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/career-campus-the-granting-agencies/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210427T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180416
CREATED:20210406T175919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T001108Z
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SUMMARY:Federal Budget Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:Event ScheduleTuesday April 27\n12:00 – 4:30 pm EDT\n12:00 – 1:10 Session I: Keynote Address: The Impact of Budget 2021 on the Performance of Canada’s National R&D/Innovation Ecosystem  \nDavid Watters\, President & CEO\, Global Advantage Consulting\n\nClick here for the talk slides \n1:15 – 1:45 Session II: Panel of Discussants: Commentary & Critical Analysis \nRobert Asselin\, Senior Vice President\, Policy\, Business Council of Canada\nJanet King\, Retired federal Public Servant\nIrene Sterian\, Founder\, President & CEO\, REMAP; Director\, Technology & Innovation\, Celestica\nDavid Wolfe\, Professor of Political Science\, UTM\, Innovation Policy Lab\, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy\n2:00 – 3:00 Session III: Superclusters  \nBill Greuel\, CEO\, Protein Industries Canada\nAmy Lemay\, Science Advisor\, VISTA Science & Technology Inc.\nKendra MacDonald\, CEO\, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster\nJayson Myers\, CEO\, Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen)\n\n3:30 – 4:30 Session IV: Business & Industry  \nNamir Anani\, President & CEO\, Information and Communications Technology Council\nKarl Blackburn\, President & CEO\, Conseil du patronat du Québec\nTabatha Bull\, President & CEO\, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business\nKaren Churchill\, President & CEO\, Ag-West Bio Inc.\nAngela Mondou\, President & CEO\, TECHNATION\nKarimah Es Sabar\, CEO & Partner of Quark Venture LP; Chair\, Health/Biosciences Economic Strategy Table\nWednesday April 28\n2:00 – 4:30 pm EDT\n2:00 – 3:15 Session V: Academia and the Next Generation \nAlice Aiken\, Vice-President Research & Innovation\, Dalhousie University\nCharmaine B. Dean\, Vice-President\, Research & International\, University of Waterloo\nMichèle Hébert\, Director-At-Large\, Canadian Association of Postdoctoral Scholars\nLisa Kalynchuk\, Vice-President Research and Innovation\, University of Victoria\nSteven Liss\, Vice-President\, Research and Innovation & Professor of Chemistry and Biology\, Faculty of Science\, Ryerson University\nMadison Rilling\, Project Manager\, Optonique\, Québec’s Optics & Photonics Cluster | Youth Council Member – Office of the Chief Science Advisor of Canada\n  \n\n3:30 – 4:30 Session VI: Non-Governmental Organizations  \nAndre Albinati\, Principal\, Earnscliffe Strategy Group; Advisor\, CSPC Board\nGenesa M. Greening\, President & CEO\, BC Women’s Health Foundation\nNizar Ladak\, Chief Executive Officer\, New Digital Research Infrastructure Organization\nMaya Roy\, CEO\, YWCA Canada\nGisèle Yasmeen\, Executive Director\, Food Secure Canada
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/federal-budget-symposium-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210518T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180416
CREATED:20210503T193147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210613T224037Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Executives: Rob Annan
DESCRIPTION:Rob Annan\, President and CEO\n\nAs President and CEO of Genome Canada\, Dr. Annan drives an overarching strategy that promotes the value and potential of genomics in Canada to key stakeholders\, while raising the public profile of Genome Canada both nationally and internationally. He previously served as Genome Canada’s Vice-President of Public Affairs and Communications.  \nAs an innovation strategist and a strong communicator\, Dr. Annan consults with governments\, organizations\, and institutions across Canada on research strategy and speaks regularly with public and private audiences across Canada. As Fellow of the Public Policy Forum\, he has led projects and convened discussions around Canadian research and innovation policy. During seven years at Mitacs\, Dr. Annan helped build a Canadian success story in the development and delivery of policy-driven innovation programs in his role as Chief Research Officer. \nFor several years\, Dr. Annan volunteered on the Board of Directors for Let’s Talk Science\, a national charity dedicated to increasing STEM literacy among K-12 students. He has a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from McGill University and undergraduate degrees in English from Queen’s University and in Biology from the University of Victoria.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/meet-the-executives-rob-annan/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Career Campus,Meet the Executives
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210531T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210531T140000
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CREATED:20210513T135036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210613T224014Z
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SUMMARY:Career Campus: Working for the Federal Government
DESCRIPTION:Olga Pena\, PhD – Science Specialist at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency \nSimon-Pierre Demers\, PhD – Senior Advisor\, Program Delivery\, Official Language Community Development Bureau\, Health Canada\, Government of Canada \nAnu Shukla-Jones\, PhD – Senior Policy Analyst at Privy Council Office \nEmmanuel Mongin\, PhD – Director\, Performance and Partnerships at Innovation\, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) \nEdna Matta-Camacho\, PhD – Assessment Officer\, Therapeutic Products Directorate at Health Canada
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/career-campus-working-for-the-federal-government/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Career Campus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210614T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210614T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210527T133334Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Executives: Alejandro Adem
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HEREDr. Alejandro Adem\nPresident\, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) \nProfessor Alejandro Adem recently started in a new role as President of NSERC. As a highly accomplished researcher in the field of mathematics and a faculty member at the University of British Columbia\, he has significant leadership experience in research and innovation. Before joining NSERC\, he was CEO and Scientific Director of Mitacs. \nAt Mitacs\, Professor Adem oversaw an unprecedented expansion of its programs\, with the goal of delivering 10\,000 internships annually across Canada and abroad. He worked closely with stakeholders to launch the Mitacs Canadian Science Policy Fellowship in 2016 and established an Indigenous engagement initiative. \nHe has served on a variety of scientific\, editorial\, and governance boards for the worldwide mathematical sciences community\, including the Advisory Board for the Association for Women in Mathematics and the International Mathematical Union’s Committee for Women in Mathematics.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/career-campus-alejandro-adem/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Career Campus,Meet the Executives
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210715T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210715T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180416
CREATED:20210622T155938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210722T182159Z
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SUMMARY:Career Campus: Government Advisors
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sarah Gallagher \nProfessor\, Physics and Astronomy\, Western University \nScience Advisor to the President of the Canadian Space Agency \nDr. Sarah  Gallagher is the Science Advisor to the President of the Canadian Space Agency where she is the liaison to the space science community and the Chief Science Advisor of Canada.  She has been a professor of physics and astronomy at Western University since 2008\, and her research focuses on supermassive black holes and galaxies.  Dr. Gallagher teaches first-year physics and regularly talks to the public about astronomy and space science. \nDr. Pascal Michel \nChief Science Officer\, Official languages champion\, Office of the Chief Science Officer\, Public Health Agency of Canada \nDr. Pascal Michel is the Chief Science Officer of the Public Health Agency of Canada. In this role\, he is mainly responsible for overseeing and leading excellence and innovation in Agency science as well as to provide corporate leadership on science-policy issues. \nPrior to his current responsibilities\, Dr. Michel completed a doctoral degree in veterinary medicine (University of Montreal)\, a Master in Preventive Veterinary Medicine (University of California) and a Ph.D. in epidemiology (University of Guelph). He joined the federal public service in 1997 as a senior epidemiologist and then directed the Public Health Risk Sciences division of the National Microbiology Laboratory before serving as a senior science advisor to the Assistant Deputy Minister of the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Branch. \nDr. Michel held various cross-appointments with the academia and developed a publications record as author and editor of many scientific communications along with strong collaborations across Canada and internationally. In that regard\, he cofounded a multi-sectoral research centre on zoonotic diseases and decision sciences\, and built long lasting relationships at the United Nations in relation to the role of space technologies to improve global health outcomes. \nDr. Vik Pant \nChief Scientist and Chief Science Advisor\, Natural Resources Canada \nVik is responsible for providing strategic direction to build capacity within NRCan’s scientific community\, promoting a departmental vision for S&T and assessment of future needs. This involves leadership in developing and advancing S&T priorities\, providing strategic policy advice on horizontal science issues and opportunities to ensure strong linkages between science and policy communities\, and promoting effective engagement of S&T activities. \nVik earned a doctorate from the Faculty of Information (iSchool) in the University of Toronto\, a master’s degree in business administration with distinction from the University of London\, and a master’s degree in information technology from Harvard University\, where he received the Dean’s List Academic Achievement Award. \nVik joined NRCan from the MaRS Discovery District\, a technology start-up accelerator in Toronto\, where he was a Senior Technical Advisor of Applied Artificial Intelligence. Prior to that\, he held progressively strategic positions in leading software enterprises including Oracle\, SAP and Open Text. \nDr. Shawn Marshall \nProfessor\, Department of Geography\, University of Calgary \nDepartmental Science Advisor\, Environment and Climate Change Canada \nShawn Marshall is a glaciologist and climatologist at the University of Calgary\, where he held the Canada Research Chair in Climate Change from 2007-2017. His research examines glacier-climate processes and glacier response to climate change\, including implications for water resources and global sea level rise. Dr. Marshall currently represents Canada as the Cryosphere Working Group lead to the International Arctic Science Committee and as a member of the Science Leadership Council of the international Mountain Research Initiative. Since 2019\, Dr. Marshall has been seconded with the federal government\, where he is serving as the Departmental Science Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/career-campus-scientific-advisors/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Career Campus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210812T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210812T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180416
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SUMMARY:Career Campus: Working in a Not-For Profit Organization
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Bonnie Schmidt\, CM\, FRSC\, ICD.D\, Founder & President\, Let’s Talk Science\n@BMSchmidt  \nDr. Bonnie Schmidt is the founder and president of Let’s Talk Science\, a national education charity that she started in 1991 while completing her graduate studies in Physiology. Let’s Talk Science supports youth engagement in science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics (STEM) engagement. The organization serves youth\, educators and volunteers\, engaging an estimated million people since its inception.  An active volunteer herself\, Bonnie currently serves on the Genome Canada Board of Directors. She is also a member of the Federal Government’s AI Public Awareness Working Group and committees for several national and international organizations. For her efforts in education and youth development\, Bonnie has received more than a dozen awards\, including an Honorary Degree from Ryerson University. She was named a Member of the Order of Canada in 2015 and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2018. \nDr. Naveed Aziz\, CEO\, CGen\n@DNAziz_ \nDr. Naveed Aziz serves as CEO of CGEn\, Canada’s national platform for genome sequencing & analysis\, with nodes at The Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto)\, McGill University (Montréal) and Canada’s Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre (Vancouver). Dr. Aziz leadership has enabled CGEn to fuel Canadian research and innovation\, playing a key role in the advancement of technological developments within the field of genomics. He is passionate about the development of powerful and efficient solutions for big data generation\, storage and deposition to “open-science” databases\, enabling high-speed data exchange at national and international scale. Dr. Aziz is servers on numerous national & international scientific advisory committees. Dr. Aziz holds a PhD in Gene Targeting from University of Dundee\, UK\, in addition to an MPhil in Biotechnology and an Executive MBA from Bradford School of Management\, UK. His previous roles include serving as the Director of Technology programs at Genome Canada\, Head of Genomics at University of York\, UK and as Research Fellow at the Noble Research Institute\, USA. \nRachael Maxwell (she/her)\, Executive Director\, Evidence for Democracy\n@RachAelCMaxwell \nRachael Maxwell joins Evidence for Democracy with a deep knowledge of the science landscape in Canada and a strong track record of success working at national not-for-profit research organizations. From 2018-21 she held progressively responsible roles at Genome Canada\, working across the organization on key priorities in communications\, public affairs and strategic planning. Previously\, Rachael worked at Mitacs on the Canadian Science Policy Fellowship where she managed the design and delivery of the program from its inception through its first three cohorts. Rachael is also a member of the Board of the Directors at the Science and Policy Exchange. Rachael is passionate about working at the intersection of science\, society and policy. She speaks to diverse audiences at home and abroad about the need to improve the mechanisms that connect science and policy. Rachael also brings years of experience working in arts management and an academic background in cultural studies. \nDr. Shawn McGuirk. Internal Director and Past President\, Science & Policy Exchange \n@ShawnMcGuirk \nShawn McGuirk is a Senior Policy Advisor at the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)\, and is an alumnus of both the Mitacs Canadian Science Policy Fellowship program and the Recruitment of Policy Leaders program of the Public Service Commission of Canada. During his PhD at the Goodman Cancer Research Centre of McGill University\, his research centered on the role of metabolism in cancer progression. As a long-standing director and past president of the student-led non-profit organization Science & Policy Exchange\, Shawn is committed to capacity building in science policy and to elevating the voices of the next generation as key stakeholders in policy discussions. He is also a member of the board of directors of Acfas\, a non-profit organization that promotes research\, innovation\, and scientific culture in the francophone community.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/career-campus-working-in-a-not-for-profit-organization/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Career Campus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210908T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210908T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20210819T143413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T200829Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Executives: Roseann Runte
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Rosann O’Reilly Runte\nPresident and CEO\, Canada Foundation for Innovation \nRoseann O’Reilly Runte is President and CEO of the Canada Foundation for Innovation.  She has led a number of universities in Canada and the U.S. and has served on many boards including the National Bank of Canada\, LifeNet\, the Club of Rome\, Jean Coutu\, and as President of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO\, the Foundation for International Training\, the Canada-U.S. Fulbright Foundation. She has received a number of academic and civic honors and awards from several countries and has a Ph.D. from the University of Kansas.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/meet-the-executives-roseann-runte/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Career Campus,Meet the Executives
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220126T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220126T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220110T144737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T200800Z
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SUMMARY:Genomics on a Mission
DESCRIPTION:Genomics on a missionDriving impact and bridging the policy gap \nDon’t miss this webinar and Q&A with Genome Canada’s Dr. Rob Annan\, President and CEO\, and Dr. Catalina Lopez-Correa\, Chief Scientific Officer\, on Wednesday\, Jan. 26\, 2022 from 11:30 am-12:30 pm ET. Hosted and moderated by Mehrdad Hariri\, CEO and President of the Canadian Science Policy Centre\, the webinar will explore the pivotal role genomics is playing in strengthening public health amid the COVID-19 pandemic\, and how this revolutionary science and platform technology is being applied in a focused and inclusive way to address other public policy priorities and drive impact to tackle the climate crisis. \nThe confluence of genomics\, increased sequencing capabilities\, AI and big data systems\, and novel bioengineering tools is fueling a “digital biology” revolution driving economic growth and positive environmental impact. \nDID YOU KNOW? Almost 60% of the physical inputs to the global economy could soon be produced biologically (McKinsey Global Institute). \nGenome Canada is working with ecosystem partners to strategically harness the bio-revolution and leverage the power and promise of genomics to generate solutions to the major economic\, environmental\, health and social challenges of our time. Learn more about our mission-driven approach to genomics impact and join the conversation via the webinar Q&A.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/genomics-on-a-mission/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220421T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220406T221837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T184213Z
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SUMMARY:Decoding Budget 2022 for Science and Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Click the button below to register for this event.Speaker BiosRegister Here\nThe CSPC Budget Symposium will be held on Thursday April 21 at 12:00 pm (EST)\, and feature numerous speakers from across the country and across different sectors\, in two sessions and one keynote presentation by Dave Watters titled: “Decoding Budget 2022 for Science and Innovation”. \nDon’t miss this session and all insightful discussions of the Federal Budget 2022.
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/decoding-budget-2022-for-science-and-innovation/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220525T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220514T223432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220524T180100Z
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SUMMARY:Science Policy Publishing for Early Career Scholars
DESCRIPTION:Due to an emergency\, Shweta Ganapati is unable to join us for the panel. We are glad to have Shalin Jyotishi\, former CEO and current senior advisor for JSPG\, join us to offer his perspectives. \nClick the button below to register for this event.Register Here
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/science-policy-publishing-for-early-career-scholars/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220621T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220621T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220608T161558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T021306Z
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SUMMARY:Open Science and Research Security
DESCRIPTION:Click the button below to register for this event.Register Here
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/open-science-and-research-security/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Canadian Science Policy Lecture Series,Virtual Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220628T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220628T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220608T162307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T201950Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Executives: Remi Quirion
DESCRIPTION:Remi Quirion\, OC\, PhD\, FRSC\, CQ\nProfessor Rémi Quirion is the inaugural Chief Scientist of Quebec since July 2011\, and has been elected President of the International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA) in 2021. As McGill Full Professor\, Psychiatry and outgoing Scientific Director at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute\, he served as Vice-Dean\, Faculty of Medicine at McGill University\, as well as\nSenior University Advisor (Health Sciences Research) in addition to being the CIHR Executive Director\, for Alzheimer’s Diseases\, from 2009 to 2011. Prof. Quirion was the inaugural Scientific Director of the Institute of Neurosciences\, Mental Health and Addiction (INMHA) until March 2009. Since 2011\, he is the President of the three Board of Directors of the Fonds de recherche du Québec. \nIn addition to being on the Advisory Board of over 15 journals in Psychiatry\, Pharmacology\, and Neurosciences\, he has published 5 books\, more than 650 scientific papers and articles. Rémi Quirion has received many awards and recognitions including Officer of the Order of Canada in 2007. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada\, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences\, a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec and a Knight of the Ordre de la Pléiade. He is a member of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame\, the Académie Nationale de Médecine de France and the International Council of Science. \nDownload BioClick the button below to register for this event.Register Here
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/meet-the-executives-remi-quirion/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Career Campus,Meet the Executives,Virtual Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220712T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220712T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220608T162535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T000102Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the Executives: Eliane Ubalijoro
DESCRIPTION:Eliane Ubalijoro PhDGlobal Hub Director\, Canada\, Future Earth and Executive Director\, Sustainability in the Digital AgeThe Career Campus series is designed to provide trainees with an opportunity to meet with executives directly and gain new insight into potential career trajectories. \nShort bio: Éliane Ubalijoro\, PhD\, is the Executive Director of Sustainability in the Digital Age and the Future Earth Montreal Hub. Eliane is a Professor of Practice For Public-Private Sector Partnerships at McGill University’s Institute for the Study of International Development\, where her research focuses on innovation\, gender\, sustainable development for prosperity creation and her teaching has focused on facilitating leadership development. She is a Research Professor at Concordia University in the Department of Geography\, Planning and Environment. She is a member of Rwanda’s National Science and Technology Council and Presidential Advisory Council. Eliane is a member of the Impact Advisory Board of the Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet. She is a member of the Expert Consultation Group on the Post COVID-19 Implications on Collaborative Governance of Genomics Research\, Innovation\, and Genetic Diversity. Eliane is a member of the African Development Bank’s Expert Global Community of Practice on COVID-19 Response Strategies in Africa. She is a member of the Capitals Coalition Supervisory Board as well as the Crop Trust Executive Board. Eliane is a former member of WWF International’s Board of Trustees. She was the principal investigator on a Gates Grand Challenges Phase I grant looking at Innovations in Feedback & Accountability Systems for Agricultural Development. Eliane was the project manager and an investigator on a Gates Foundation Grand Challenges in Global Health project led by Professor Timothy Geary\, the director of McGill’s Institute of Parasitology from 2009 to 2014. As a result of this work\, she has been a reviewer for the Grand Challenges Canada Stars in Global Health program since 2012. Eliane is a co-editor of the 2021 book Building Resilient African Food Systems after COVID-19. She is on the boards of the Science for Africa Foundation\, Genome Canada and is a member of the Advisory Board of ShEquity. \nDownload BioClick the button below to register for this event.Register Here
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/meet-the-executives-eliane-ubalijoro/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Career Campus,Meet the Executives,Virtual Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220718T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220718T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220630T000641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T000641Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Meets Policy
DESCRIPTION:Click the button below to register for this event.Register Here
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/mental-health-meets-policy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220913T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220913T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220809T152623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T204456Z
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SUMMARY:Panel sur le développement durable à Montréal
DESCRIPTION:EN  FR \n\n\n\n\n\nPlease note that this panel will be presented in French. \nA discussion on Montreal’s ambitious targets: carbon neutrality by 2050 and zero emissions buildings by 2040.Montreal is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and producing a zero impact on the climate. The new Climate Plan describes the actions that the city will take immediately against climate change. Carbon neutrality by 2050 and zero-emission buildings by 2040 are among the City’s top priorities. In our panel\, we will discuss how realistic these goals are\, what changes should we expect and what can we learn from other international cities. \nSophie MontreuilModeratorGeneral director of Acfas \nSee BioProf. Dr. Ursula EickerPanelistCanada Excellence Research Chair in Smart\, Sustainable and Resilient Cities and Communities\, Founding Co-Director Next-Generation Cities Institute \nSee BioNicolas BironPanelistGreen and circular economy program specialist\, Francophonie Institute for Sustainable Development (IFDD) \nSee BioMarie-Andrée MaugerPanelistBorough mayor of Verdun and Executive committee member\, Responsible for ecological transition and the environment \nSee Bio Please note that this panel will be presented in French.Register Here
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/montreal-sustainability-panel/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220928T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220928T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20220914T193425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T193608Z
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SUMMARY:Age of AI and Big Data - Impact on Justice\, Human Rights and Privacy
DESCRIPTION:Register Here
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/age-of-ai-and-big-data-impact-on-justice-human-rights-and-privacy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221014
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20221012T020407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T020407Z
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SUMMARY:The Canadian Forum on Innovation and Societal Impact
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Forum on Innovation and Societal Impact will launch in the Fall 2022 with a first series of catalyst roundtables\, deliberative dialogues and concertation workshops at McMaster University on October 12th and 13th\, 2022.A joint-venture of the Canadian Science Policy Centre and The/La Collaborative\, CFISI will convene social research and innovation stakeholders across sectors with the purpose of exploring alignment on policies and practices that leverage impact-first training and knowledge mobilisation in the Social Sciences\, Humanities and Arts (SSHA) to foster innovation and build capacity in the social and municipal sectors. \nThose with a demonstrated interest in the theme of the Forum can submit a letter of intent to request participation in the meeting. The number of places is limited. Please fill out the participation request form on the website here. The deadline for submitting the form is September 15th. \nLearn More
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/the-canadian-forum-on-innovation-and-societal-impact/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20221009T030937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T021719Z
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SUMMARY:Science Meets Parliament Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Register
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/science-meets-parliament-information-session/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221119
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20221012T010454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T015758Z
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SUMMARY:Canadian Science Policy Conference 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join the most comprehensive science and innovation policy conference in CanadaTo learn more visit our Canadian Science Policy Conference website:GO TO CSPC 2022 WEBSITERegistrationView Program
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/canadian-science-policy-conference-2022/
LOCATION:The Westin Ottawa Hotel\, 11 Colonel By Dr\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 9H4
CATEGORIES:Science Policy Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221116T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180417
CREATED:20221020T173631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T224110Z
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SUMMARY:Minister Champagne at the CSPC 2022
DESCRIPTION:The CSPC 2022 organizing team is pleased to announce that we will host Minister François-Philippe Champagne\, Minister of Innovation Science and Industry\, on Wednesday\, Nov 16th at 4:00 pm. Minister Champagne will address the delegates and participate in a one-on-one conversation. \nTo learn more visit our Canadian Science Policy Conference website:GO TO CSPC 2022 WEBSITERegistrationView Program
URL:https://sciencepolicy.ca/event/minister-champagne-at-the-cspc-2022/
LOCATION:The Westin Ottawa Hotel\, 11 Colonel By Dr\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1N 9H4
CATEGORIES:In-Person Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Science Policy Centre":MAILTO:info@sciencepolicy.ca
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