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The video, produced by聽, also features Jeff Dahn and Francoise Baylis of 麻豆传媒 for Killam Prize 鈥 Engineering and Killam Prize 鈥 Humanities respectively; and Carl E. James, York University, who won the Killam Prize 鈥 Social Sciences.
Yusuf had some strong observations about research in Canada, as well as global health, such as his comment, 鈥渇or a rich country, Canada does not invest enough in research.鈥 He also noted that:
鈥淎dvances do not carry passports. There has been thinking in some circles that research funded within Canada should primarily benefit Canadians.. that is too narrow a perspective. Ideas will come from all corners of the world, and our work in Canada should benefit people broadly. Right now, it does.鈥
All the panelists鈥 overall takeaway/call for action was that 鈥渢he Canadian government must provide more avenues for long-term funding for research in order to capitalize on research talent and ensure Canadian researchers are producing the best solutions for complex issues globally.鈥
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