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Government priorities for coming year to strengthen science in Canada


Minister of Science hosts deputy heads of science-based departments and agencies at third annual science retreat

OTTAWA, June 27, 2018 /CNW/ - Collaboration across federal departments and agencies is key to achieving the Government of Canada's priorities of strengthening science- and evidence-based decision making and of nurturing a culture of curiosity and innovation. Science and technology are rapidly changing the way Canadians live and work, and collaboration across departments and agencies is essential to addressing current and future challenges.

As the Government of Canada moves forward in implementing the historic investment in science in Budget 2018, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, reiterated the government's priorities for the coming year at the third annual Deputy Minister Science and Technology Committee (DMSTC) retreat at Meech Lake.  

During the discussions with the DMSTC, which is composed of more than a dozen deputy heads of science-based departments and agencies, the Minister focused on four main priorities and took the opportunity to:

She highlighted the importance of science-based departments working collaboratively across government to strengthen Canada as a research leader so that we can continue to make discoveries that positively impact the lives of Canadians, our environment, our communities and our economy.

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"I was honoured to host the meeting of the Deputy Minister Science and Technology Committee to share ideas on how our government can continue to put science at the forefront of decision making and how best to make the research investments we need today to prepare for the economy of tomorrow. I thank the members of the committee for their continued hard work."
? The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities

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