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On May 26, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) announced more than $800 million in support for the two dozen beneficiaries of the Strategic Science Fund (SSF), including the CCA. “Science and research are the cornerstones of Canada’s economic well-being and progress,” said François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. “Canada’s researchers work to expand our understanding of the world, and they generate new ideas to solve some of the biggest challenges of our time.”
The Strategic Science Fund provides foundational support for the CCA as it evolves to meet the evidence needs of a range of stakeholders. Following the announcement, Tijs Creutzberg, CCA’s interim president and CEO, said that the fund will enable the CCA “to deliver independent, evidence-based assessments of important public policy issues to inform decision-making in Canada.”
CCA recently announced two of those assessments: a report on Canada’s science and technology (S&T) and innovation ecosystem, detailing emerging trends and opportunities for growth, and another on strategies for securing dual-use research. Over the next five years, the CCA will produce 10 assessments under the SSF, on a variety of critical issues to be identified through an annual government-wide call for proposals.
The S&T assessment, now underway, is the latest in CCA’s ongoing series on science, technology, research and development in Canada—a body of work that now spans two decades. During a recent planning meeting, assessment sponsors—ISED, with supporting departments and agencies—explained how our research on S&T and innovation in Canada supports their work. Here’s what they said:
Read more about CCA’s assessment process and learn how you can propose a project of your own.