Science Council of Canada
The Science Council of Canada was a Canadian governmental advisory board existing from 1966 to 1993. It originally had 25 scientists and senior civil servants, later expanded to 40 natural and physical scientists, with the civil servants removed.[1]
It published a number of reports on various topics,[2] according to the agendas of the individuals on the Council.[3]
It served, to some extent, a similar function as the former President's Scientific Advisory Committee in the United States.
Chairmen
- Omond Solandt, Roger Gaudry, Josef Kates, Claude Fortier, Stuart Lyon Smith, Geraldine Kenney-Wallace, Janet Halliwell.
References
- ↑ "Science Council of Canada" by Leslie Millin and Guy Steed in The Canadian Encyclopedia. (article)
- ↑ "Browsing Science Research at the Federal Level in Canada: History, Research Activities and Publications" (review) by Hull, James in The Canadian Historical Review 86(3)569-571, 2005, abstract
- ↑ "Sustainability in historical perspective: Canada's conserver society studies revisited." by Stanley shapiro in Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis January 2002 summary
See also
- Science, Technology and Innovation Council (Canada) 2007-
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