The objective of this initiative is to strengthen the connections between Canada’s scientific and political communities in Ontario, facilitate a two-way dialogue, and promote mutual understanding.

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Application deadline: December 12, 2025.

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ABOUT SCIENCE MEETS PARLIAMENT - Ontario

The objective of this initiative is to strengthen the connections between Canada’s scientific and political communities in Ontario, facilitate a two-way dialogue, and promote mutual understanding. This program is designed to familiarize scientists with the intricacies of policymaking at the provincial political level, and encourage parliamentarians to incorporate scientific evidence into their policy decisions. This initiative is not a lobbying exercise, and Delegates are asked to avoid advocating for science funding or other support for a specific scientific program.

The Science Meets Parliament model is adapted from the successful Australian program held annually since 1999. Similar initiatives exist in the EU, the UK, and Spain.

CSPC’s program aims to benefit the political community, the scientific community, and the Canadian public.

Benefits to MPPs

  • Engage with emerging leaders in the Ontario science community that drive science and innovation
  • Learn from Ontario scientists about resources in Canadian research institutions available to MPPs
  • Receive direct answers to questions they may have on scientific matters or background issues
  • Discuss how training highly qualified personnel (HQP) in their research laboratories contributes to local and provincial innovation and economies
  • Build lasting connections with Ontario scientists from diverse regions and specialties

Benefits to Scientists

  • Learn about the legislative and political processes and the reality of being a parliamentarian
  • Understand how their research can be useful to MPPs to maximize its impact
  • Gain insights about how to effectively communicate research to MPPs
  • Share insights and experiences from 'Science Meets Parliament - Ontario with peers and students at respective research institutions.
  • Build lasting connections with MPPs and their staff

Benefits to Ontarians

  • Bring together and encourage mutually beneficial engagements between scientists and MPPs
  • Foster a conversation about relevant issues using scientific evidence
  • Empower scientists with tools and strategies to better engage with MPPs, strengthening the role of science for the public good
  • Promote equity and diversity in science and amplify a range of voices from across Ontario

The program will be open to three groups of researchers affiliated with a post-secondary institution in Ontario:

  • Researchers holding a full-time independent investigator position (for up to 10 years, excluding eligible leave, from their initial appointment)
  • Indigenous and/or Black researchers holding a full-time independent investigator position
  • Postdoctoral fellows who currently hold a CIHR / NSERC / SSHRC Tri-agency Postdoctoral Fellowship or a provincially granted Fellowship and are affiliated with a post-secondary institution in Canada (Postdoctoral Fellowship status must be announced by January 1, 2026).

Former Science Meets Parliament delegates (federal or provincial) are excluded from application.

About 30 researchers from a diverse range of disciplines are expected to participate in Science Meets Parliament - Ontario in 2026. In future iterations of this program, we hope to expand the application process further to include researchers from more career stages.

A multi-disciplinary committee will oversee the application and selection process, during which the diversity of disciplines, geography, and identities will be considered.

Application deadline: December 12, 2025.

You can apply for all Science Meets Parliament programs that you are eligible for (e.g., federal and BC or federal and ON) - if selected for both, you will be able to decide which program you would like to participate in.

The program consists of several Virtual Zoom sessions, as well as two days (and one evening) in-person in Toronto, which is currently tentatively scheduled for spring 2026. To participate in the program, you must attend all scheduled events, including all virtual workshops and the in-person meetings at the Queen’s Park Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

The Science Meets Parliament - Ontario 2026 program will include:

  • An orientation session
  • Virtual workshops on evidence-based decision making, science communication and media, equity and diversity, policymaking in the Legislature, and policymaking in bureaucracy
  • Meetings with MPPs and staff members
  • Attending Question Period
  • Networking reception with MPPs and staff
  • Meetings with bureaucrats and public servants, to better understand policymaking at the non-political level of government
  1. Registration fee: Accepted delegates will be required to pay a registration fee of $1200 (Canada Research Chairs) or $800 (Postdoctoral Fellows), which includes admission to the program, breakfast, lunch, one dinner, and an evening networking reception. All delegates will be responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs.
  2. Scientists who attend this session are required to share their experience and insights from the SMP-ON program through a lecture at their host institution and/or an editorial in a CSPC featured editorial series.

Delegates are highly encouraged to publish about their experience in academic or news publications. Participants are also encouraged to publish pieces in other media on their research to engage the general public.

For more information, please contact [email protected]

If you have any questions about the program, please contact us at sciencemeetsparliament@sciencepolicy.ca