2nd Canadian Open Science conference coming to Ottawa in October 2026
Conference/Seminar, News, Public Policy
On behalf of the CRDCN, Bob McNutt and Byron Spencer have submitted a brief to Industry Canada in response to its call for public feedback on the renewal of Canada’s science, technology and innovation strategy. The submission highlights the contribution of the CRDCN as an essential world-class level research infrastructure for Canadian social scientists and health-related researchers, for managing and analysing confidential data to inform public policy and for training highly qualified researchers capable of applying state-of-the-art quantitative methods: “With proper financial support we will be able to build on our existing structure and strength to expand greatly both the variety and the volume of the data files that we study and, in that way, to engage fully in the world of big data.”
NewsConference/Seminar, News, Public Policy
March 6, 2026
News, Public Policy
March 4, 2026
Funding, News
March 3, 2026