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Recherche scientifique plateformes

Voici ce que les partis de Élection canadienne de 2025 promettent.

Libéral

  • Créer un fonds de 25 millions de dollars par an pour attirer des chercheurs de premier plan dans les institutions canadiennes lorsque les États-Unis réduisent le financement de leurs projets.

    "Attract leading researchers to Canadian institutions by creating the Canadian Sovereignty and Resilience Research Fund. If the U.S. cuts a researcher’s project funding, we will work with the Canadian research ecosystem if projects can directly help Canadians or be commercialized here. Where the U.S. is squeezing out researchers, we will look to welcome research here in Canada. Eligible researchers could include professors and graduate students. More researchers at home will help us solve Canadian problems, and export more Canadian solutions to the global marketplace." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Créer une organisation de base pour s'assurer que les organismes subventionnaires fédéraux financent la recherche axée sur la mission.

    "Finalize Canada’s modernization of science and research, through the creation of a capstone organization that will ensure the federal granting agencies are driving mission-driven research that brings Canadian expertise to big global challenges and effectively commercializes homegrown ideas." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

Nous n’avons par de Conservateur politiques sur Recherche scientifique.

BQ

  • Travailler à établir une équité dans le financement de la science pour les francophones
  • Proposer des réinvestissements prévisibles et récurrents dans la recherche scientifique universitaire
  • Militer pour la valorisation de la langue française dans le travail scientifique et les publications
  • Proposer de soutenir financièrement les institutions de promotion de la science dans les régions du Québec

    Le Bloc Québécois proposera de soutenir financièrement les institutions de promotion de la science dans les régions du Québec, notamment autour du remarquable réseau de centres de recherche des régions du Québec et du réseau des Universités du Québec.

Nous n’avons par de NPD politiques sur Recherche scientifique.

Vert

  • Increase R&D funding to 2.7% of GDP

    "Increase R&D funding to 2.7% of GDP to bring Canada in line with the OECD average." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

  • Triple Canada Graduate Scholarships for master's students and double them for PhD students

    "Increase federal funding for graduate research by tripling Canada Graduate Scholarships for master’s students and doubling them for PhD students." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

  • Create a public portal for government science and decision-making evidence to enhance transparency and public trust
  • Restore and expand Climate Change and Atmospheric Research funding and provide annual funding for the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Lab
  • Ensure full implementation of Scientific Integrity Policies across government departments to protect research independence
  • Mandate open access for publicly-funded research

    "Mandate open access for publicly funded research, following Europe’s “Plan S” model to make science freely available." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

  • Increase funding for research councils, ensuring a minimum 60% success rate in grant competitions

    "Increase funding for research councils (NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR), ensuring a minimum 60% success rate in grant competitions." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

  • Mandate environmental, social, and governance considerations in federal research grants to ensure ethical and sustainable research funding

    "Mandate ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) considerations in federal research grants to ensure ethical and sustainable research funding." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

  • Introduce a programme of direct, non-reviewed research funding to all Canadian universities based on graduate student size, with the condition that all results are made fully public
  • Allocate at least 10% of all research council funding to support underrepresented groups in science and technology

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