Our first Spotlight Series case study is now live! Volunteer Hannah Shuster-Hyman examines Alberta's COVID-19 Task Force report, the scientific community's response, and what it means for public trust and public health in Canada. Read it here: https://t.co/XfEfQdPWgo
We've officially submitted our pre-budget recommendations to the federal government. We're calling for stronger investment in science and research, a Canadian Democracy Fund, and a strengthened Online Harms Act. Read our submission here: https://t.co/nEozek3dDS
The federal government has published its first AI Register, but what does it actually tell us about how AI is shaping federal decision-making? Our new report digs in. Read it here: https://t.co/PD35zIOjyo
We just confirmed a new panellist for our event on March 24!
The panel is part of the launch of our new report on AI and democracy. Join Evidence for Democracy for a live discussion on AI in government decision-making, and what it means for democracy in Canada.
AI is reshaping how governments make decisions. But who's keeping watch?
Join Evidence for Democracy on March 24 for a public panel on AI in government decision-making, covering transparency, accountability, and what it means for democracy.
Register : https://t.co/xsAzUNdbLs
Misinformation is not the same as disinformation.
Misinformation often spreads unintentionally through emotion and uncertainty.
Disinformation is deliberately created and amplified to mislead and erode trust.
Read our report on misinformation in Canada:
https://t.co/XjakVvSmUv
How serious is the misinformation challenge in Canada?
On Feb 24, @ 12–1 pm ET is hosting a public webinar unpacking findings from our new report and discussing what’s at stake for Canadian democracy.
Register here: https://t.co/7rFBC4fJY0
Misinformation is reshaping democratic participation and public trust in Canada.
Our new report, The Misinformation Challenge, examines how misinformation spreads, its impacts on communities, and the policy options needed to respond.
Read the report: https://t.co/LTIjycvzqU
It’s #GivingTuesdayCA! Today is the day to take action for science and evidence in Canada. Your support lets us respond quickly when science and evidence-informed decision-making are at stake. Stand with science and donate today!
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Last week, our team attended #CSPC2025. It was an energizing few days filled with thoughtful discussion and meaningful connections.
We left feeling inspired, grateful for this collaborative community, and excited to carry the momentum into our upcoming projects.
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The House of Commons votes on Budget 2025 around 12 pm EST today. Our new blog breaks down what this budget means for Canada’s research ecosystem, including Talent Recruitment, Climate Backsliding, and Sovereignty. Read our analysis: https://t.co/7P4myEqtta
Canada’s democracy thrives when everyone has a voice. We’re partnering with Vote16 to advocate for extending the voting age so young Canadians can engage in the democratic process.
You can take action today.
Our campaign lets you send a letter to your senator to support inclusive representation and ensure every perspective is heard.
Your voice matters. By signing, you’re helping strengthen Canadian democracy.
📃Repérez qui fait quoi, comprenez comment fonctionne votre ville, adaptez vos communications, adoptez des formats de collaboration adaptés etc.
▶️Julie Dirwimmer @FRQSC - bureau de @SciChefQC et Félix Proulx-Giraldeau @E4Dca partagent leurs conseils!
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Yesterday, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced a federal budget with investments in science, including $1.7 billion investment for talent and renewed support for AI and innovation. But while economic productivity takes centre stage, climate goals are sidelined.
Tomorrow, Minister Champagne will deliver the 2025 federal budget. What will this budget have in store for science and research? We’ll be tracking the announcements closely and sharing our analysis on what it means for science, research, and evidence-informed policy. Stay tuned!
As the last monarchs' journey south, we’re sharing a new case study on how community science is helping protect them.
Learn how eButterfly is empowering people across North America to gather data and strengthen evidence for conservation.