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Big Science in Canada: Realizing the Benefits
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Debate
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Evidence-Based Decision Making; The Challenge of Connecting Science and Policy Making
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Scientific Diaspora
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Science and Innovation for Development
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plenary session
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The Impact of Transformative and Converging Technologies on Private Sector Innovation and Productivity
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Transformation of Science Society and Research in the Digital Age; Open Science Participation Security and Confidentiality.
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#1
Keynote Session- Science Advice to Government / Séance d’ouverture Avis scientifiques aux gouvernements
#2
Plenary Session- International Perspectives on Big Science in Canada: Where Should Canada Go? / Perspectives internationales de la science de pointe au Canada : quelle orientation le Canada devrait-il prendre?
#3
"The science of SNO and SNOLAB", Opening Speech by Dr. Arthur McDonald
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Opening Remarks
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Plenary Session- The Outlook for Canada’s S&T/Innovation Ecosystem: Risks and Opportunities
#6
Reception
#7
Speech by Hon. Minister Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science
#8
Reception
#9
Keynote Session- Perspectives on the Science and Technology Policy Landscape and Capacity Building
#10
The Future of University Support for Canada’s Science, Technology & Innovation Strategy / L'avenir du soutien universitaire pour la stratégie du Canada en matière de sciences, de technologies et d'innovation
#11
Welcoming Remarks
#12
Luncheon Session with Bruce Archibald
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Who Should be the Voice for Science Within Government? / Qui devrait être la voix de la science au sein du gouvernement?
#14
Role of Open Science in Innovation for Development / Le rôle de la science ouverte dans l'innovation pour le développement
#15
Closing Panel- Interactive Session on the Future of Science Policy in Canada
#16
Are we Jupiters in the celestial field of science?: How 'Big Science' and major facilities influence Canadian Science Culture / Sommes-nous des jupiters dans le domaine céleste de la science? Comment la « Science de pointe » et les grandes installations i
#17
Data Driven Decisions: Putting IoT, big data and analytics to work for better public policy / Décisions guidées par les données : IdO, grandes données et analyses au service de meilleures politiques publiques
#18
Evidence Based Decision Making Symposium / Prise de décision fondée sur les preuves
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Proposals for Advancing Canadian Open Science Policy / Propositions pour faire avancer la politique scientifique ouverte du Canada
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Lunch Break
#21
Coffee Break
#22
Disruptive Technologies / Les technologies perturbatrices
#23
Coffee Break
#24
Lunch Break
#25
Welcoming Remarks
#26
Coffee Break
#27
Digital Literacy: What is going to make the real difference? / Culture numérique : Qu’est-ce qui peut faire une véritable différence?
#28
Science Without Boundaries / Sciences sans frontières
#29
So What Now? The Path to Science, Technology and Innovation Competitiveness
#30
Science Policy Nuts and Bolts / Les rouages de la politique scientifique
#31
CSPC 2015 Begins
#32
Breakfast Session- Economic Impact of Innovative Financing Models
#33
CSPC's 5th Pub Night with Science Comedian Robert Gooding-Townsend
#34
Addressing Concerns Over GMOs - Striking the Right Balance / Répondre aux préoccupations sur les OGM – Trouver le juste équilibre
#35
Break
#36
Coffee Break
#37
Book Session- The Anatomy of Innovation-What makes innovation succeed in the 21st century?
#38
Creating Digital Opportunity for Canada: challenges and emerging trends / Créer des opportunités numériques pour le Canada : défis et tendances émergentes
#39
Registration
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Beating Superbugs: Innovative genomics and policies to tackle AMR / Combattre les superbactéries : génomique et politiques novatrices pour lutter contre la résistance aux antimicrobiens
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Science Blogging: The next generation / Blogage scientifique : la nouvelle génération
#42
Challenges Associated with Transferring New Technologies to Mining Industry / Les défis associés au transfert des nouvelles technologies pour l'industrie minière
#43
The Role of Post-Secondary Institutions in Building Ontario’s Entrepreneurial Class
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Get Your Dance on with CSPC 2015 at La Discoteka Dance Club
#45
Book Session- Peter Phillip & David Castle / Wendell Wallach
#46
Nature Nocturne and CSPC
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Diaspora Scientists: Canada’s untapped resource of global knowledge networks / les scientifiques de la diaspora : ressource inexploitée canadienne de réseaux mondiaux de connaissances
#48
The Role of Innovation in Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance / Le rôle de l'innovation dans la lutte contre la résistance aux antimicrobiens
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Big Science in Canada: Realizing the Benefits
Book Session
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Evidence-Based Decision Making; The Challenge of Connecting Science and Policy Making
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Opening Session
Pre-conference
Reception
Science and Innovation for Development
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The Impact of Transformative and Converging Technologies on Private Sector Innovation and Productivity
Transformation of Science Society and Research in the Digital Age; Open Science Participation Security and Confidentiality.
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