HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, December 19, 2008 — The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology), today welcomed the significant investments of the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) in four Nova Scotia research institutions.
"The Government of Canada is investing in science and technology to create jobs, improve Canadians' quality of life and strengthen the economy for future generations," said Minister of State Goodyear. "This investment supports Nova Scotia researchers and innovators in developing new ideas by investing in infrastructure to conduct world-class research."
Minister Goodyear spoke at Dalhousie University to formally celebrate more than $1 million in funding allocated to Dalhousie University, Mount Saint Vincent University, Saint Mary's University and Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The investment in state-of-the-art labs and equipment will jump-start 10 projects in key areas of research, such as the environment, energy, health and agriculture.
The investments are being made as part of CFI's Leaders Opportunity Fund (LOF), a program designed to help attract and retain the world's best researchers at a time of intense international competition for leading faculty. The LOF puts into action the vision and priorities of the Government of Canada's Science and Technology Strategy announced by Prime Minister Harper in May 2007.
The CFI is an independent corporation created by the federal government to fund research infrastructure and is funded by the Government of Canada.
For a complete list of the projects funded, please visit www.innovation.ca.
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Gary Toft
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Office of the Honourable Gary Goodyear
Minister of State (Science and Technology)
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