Press Release
From: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
Funding will advance the next generation of cutting-edge Canadian research and innovation infrastructure
Modern, high-quality research facilities and equipment are essential for breakthroughs in Canadian research and science. These laboratories and research centres are where medical and other scientific breakthroughs are born, helping to solve real-world problems and create future economic opportunities.
Today, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, highlighted the Budget 2024 investments that will support innovation at the University of Saskatchewan’s Canadian Light Source Inc. and the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization.
Through Budget 2024, the Government of Canada is investing $83.5 million over three years, starting in 2026–27, to support Canadian Light Source. This is the only facility of its kind in Canada where a synchrotron light source allows scientists and researchers to examine the microscopic matter. This specialized infrastructure contributes to breakthroughs in areas like climate change—from climate-resistant crop development to green mining processes.
Budget 2024 also invests $30 million over three years, starting in 2024–25, in the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization. This will help complete the critical infrastructure that establishes the organization as Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research and a world leader in infectious disease research and vaccine development for humans and animals. This investment will enable the study of high-risk pathogens to support vaccine and therapeutic development, a key pillar of Canada’s Biomanufacturing and Life Sciences Strategy.
Canada’s world-class research facilities play a critical role in finding solutions to major challenges and advancing a resilient and sustainable future. Investments in infrastructure drive innovation and help attract and train the next generation of scientific talent, creating a better future for all Canadians and people around the world.
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“When it comes to funding research and innovation, we are funding the economy of today and tomorrow. From building a clean, resilient future to developing life-saving vaccines, we cannot wait for another global reminder of the critical nature of this work. The cutting-edge research being undertaken at the University of Saskatchewan is so important for the future; it was a pleasure to get to witness and learn more about it today.”
– The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
“Canadian research has helped improve our society, economy and healthcare, time and time again. These strategic investments underscore the government’s dedication to fostering innovation, addressing global challenges, and nurturing the next generation of scientific leaders. Through enhancing cutting-edge facilities and equipment, these initiatives will propel Canadian research to new heights of excellence.”
– The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“USask is a leader in innovation and the development of knowledge and skills to lead world-class research and discovery. This federal investment will contribute to the continued pursuit of innovation at our CLS and VIDO labs and to USask’s mission to be the university the world needs.”
– Peter Stoicheff, USask President
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For more information, media may contact:
Matthieu Perrotin
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
matthieu.perrotin@rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca
Audrey Milette
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
audrey.milette@ised-isde.gc.ca
Media Relations
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
media@ised-isde.gc.ca
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