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Erin O Toole: Over and out?- POLITICO

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Canada should support diversity in STEM to encourage innovative research

Attracting and retaining diverse students in the STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), especially those from Black, Indigenous and Latinx backgrounds, has been a long-standing issue in North America. With recent equity-oriented research shifting to examining and transforming institutions, Canadian higher education is positioned to leverage what we already know about why Black and Indigenous people are underrepresented in the sciences. Examining these issues in the Canadian context can help us transform STEM teaching, learning and practice spaces to be more welcoming of diverse students and perspectives. This is important to research and development in Canada because, as the National Sciences and Research Council of Canada proclaimed:

We need to prepare : U of T s Christine Allen on investing in biomanufacturing, life sciences research

Arts & Science Follow U of T News ‘We need to prepare’: U of T’s Christine Allen on investing in biomanufacturing, life sciences research (Photo by Nick Iwanyshyn) With an eye to supporting Canada’s pandemic recovery and preparing for future threats to public health, the federal government recently announced $2.2 billion in investment over seven years in the life sciences. “These growing fields are not only critical to our safety, but are fast-growing sectors that support well-paying jobs and attract investment,” the budget document reads. The investments are welcomed by the University of Toronto and will help the university to modernize critical lab infrastructure, support cutting-edge research and industry partnerships, and train the next generation of researchers, says

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