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Key investments to help research meet the needs of all Canadians

More than $6 million in research infrastructure investments will help fuel innovation at universities across Canada

OTTAWA, ONT. — Every day, researchers at universities around the country dedicate their work to addressing issues that affect Canadians. From improving the quality of life of people with dementia to understanding how the effects of climate change impact clean water, Canadian research continues to produce results that benefit people. This is why it is vital to support researchers with the state-of-the-art facilities and equipment they need to continue to make advances.       

Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced more than $6 million to support 29 Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) at 22 universities across the country. This contribution, through the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF), will help universities compete to recruit and retain exceptional researchers by investing in the cutting-edge research infrastructure they need. This funding is part of a large investment made by the Government of Canada of more than $1 billion in funding to support scientists, researchers and students that Minister Champagne announced today at the Canadian Science Policy Conference

Projects being funded through the JELF-CRC will contribute to:

  • Making Canada’s marine coasts a safer living environment
    Oil spills off Canada’s coastlines are difficult to clean up, and have long-term, negative effects on marine life and the 6.5 million Canadians who live along them. Baiyu Zhang from Memorial University of Newfoundland will use new infrastructure to enhance the Coastal Environmental Research Laboratory’s work on oil spill cleanup. This project will establish Canada as a leader in coastal and oil pollution research and will help provide Canadians who live near marine coasts with a cleaner living environment.
  • Improving health outcomes for people with gynecological cancer
    Gynecological cancer affects 12,000 Canadians each year, and the number of new cases is expected to rise by more than 30 percent over the next 15 years. Past treatment focused on the site of the tumour and less on the tumour itself. As a result, many people are over- or under-treated. Jessica McAlpine at The University of British Columbia will use new infrastructure to better understand the biology of tumours and speed up the discovery of new therapies for rare and difficult-to-treat gynecological cancers. Her work also aims to enhance the ability to predict the risk of recurrence, decide on treatments and improve the health outcomes for all Canadians facing these types of cancer.
  • Understanding soot to strive for cleaner air 
    Soot particles released by combustion engines, such as from transportation trucks and power generators, pollute the air and contribute to global warming. Researchers do not yet fully understand how these particles form, which hinders the ability to develop devices that emit fewer emissions. With new infrastructure, Seth Dworkin from Toronto Metropolitan University  will design models to illustrate how soot particles form and are emitted and will use machine learning to estimate the particle properties and concentrations in the air. This work aims to contribute to the design of vehicles that produce fewer emissions to ultimately help reduce harmful pollutants in our atmosphere. 

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“The Canada Foundation for Innovation’s support for the CRC program is vital to the attraction and retention of extraordinary researchers. By providing the state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, the CFI builds the foundation of success for the future of science in Canada.”   
Roseann O’Reilly Runte, President and CEO, Canada Foundation for Innovation

Quick facts

  • The total JELF investment made today by the Government of Canada through the Canada Foundation for Innovation is $6,099,522.
  • This total includes $1,407,582 awarded under the Infrastructure Operating Fund (IOF), a mechanism that assists institutions with the incremental operation and maintenance costs associated with the new infrastructure.
  • Funding provided through JELF helps institutions attract and retain outstanding researchers. It also contributes to acquiring the tools that enable the innovative work of those researchers.

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About the Canada Foundation for Innovation

Since 1997, the Canada Foundation for Innovation has made financial contributions to Canada’s universities, colleges, research hospitals and non-profit research organizations to increase their capability to carry out high-quality research. The CFI invests in infrastructure that researchers need to think big, innovate and push the boundaries of knowledge. It helps institutions to attract and retain the world’s top talent, to train the next generation of researchers and to support world-class research that strengthens the economy and improves the quality of life for all Canadians.

John R. Evans Leaders Fund / Fonds des leaders John-R.-Evans

Funding for infrastructure associated with a Canada Research Chair / 
Financement de l’infrastructure liée à une Chaire de recherche du Canada

Institution

Projects approved

Algoma University

1

Athabasca University

1

Brock University

1

Dalhousie University

1

McMaster University

1

Memorial University of Newfoundland

1

Mount Allison University

1

Nipissing University

1

Ryerson University

2

Thompson Rivers University

1

Trent University

1

Université de Montréal

1

Université de Sherbrooke

2

Université du Québec à Montréal

1

Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue

2

University of British Columbia (The)

3

University of Guelph

1

University of Regina

1

University of Toronto

1

University of Victoria

2

University of Waterloo

2

University of Western Ontario (The)

1

Total  22  institutions

29

 

List of approved projects by institution


Chairholder

Project title

Maximum CFI contribution

Algoma University
Murugan, NiroshaBioelectric and Optical Control of Cell Fate and Tissue Plasticity

$74,984

Total

1

$74,984

Athabasca University
Vallee, MickeyThe Solitude Infrastructure

$30,675

Total

1

$30,675

Brock University 
Li, YifengMachine Learning for Biomedical Data Science

$139,302

Total

1

$139,302

McMaster University
Schertzer, JonathanInfrastructure for Endocrine Control of Immunometabolism

$300,000

Total

1

$300,000

Memorial University of Newfoundland
Zhang, BaiyuCoastal Environmental Research Laboratory (CERL)

$82,201

Total

1

$82,201

Mount Allison University
Beck, LaurenCentre for Early Modern Visual Culture, Phase II

$75,000

Total

1

$75,000

Nipissing University
McCarter, ColinThe Provision of Clean Water in Boreal Canada Under Threat from Compounding Landscape Disturbance

$137,990

Total

1

$137,990

Ryerson University
Dworkin, SethChair in High Performance Computing for Sustainable Energy

$76,000

Hwang, Dae KunCRC in Microarchitecture for Advanced Polymeric Materials

$76,000

Total

2

$152,000

Thompson Rivers University
Bacsu, Juanita-DawneImproving the Health Equity and Quality of Life of Rural Older Adults with Dementia

$68,251

Total

1

$68,251

Trent University
Tanentzap, AndrewEnvironmental Microbiology Culturing and Sequencing Facility

$173,914

Total

1

$173,914

Université de Montréal
Perreault Levasseur, LaurenceEntering a New, Data-driven Era for Precision Cosmology with Machine Learning-based Analysis Methods

 $117,491

Total

1

$117,491

Université de Sherbrooke
Fernandes, KarlMultimodal Phenotyping for Improved Disease Modeling and Therapeutic Development

$319,252

Labrie, MarilyneDevelopment of Personalized Therapies for Ovarian Cancer Patients

$173,569

Total

2

$492,821

Université du Québec à Montréal
Morisset, LucieLaboratoire d’analyse et de médiation spatialisées du patrimoine urbain

$199,198

Total

1

$199,198

Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Gennaretti, FabioCanada Research Chair in Dendroecology and Dendroclimatology

$68,250

Neculita, Carmen MihaelaTreatment and Management of Mine Water

$122,890

Total

2

$191,140

University of British Columbia (The)
McAlpine, JessicaPrecision Oncology for Gynecologic Cancers

$325,000

Rosin, JessicaVisualizing Immune Cell Activities using Live-cell Imaging and Confocal Microscopy

$140,000

Yong, PaulEndometriosis Integrated Pain Laboratory

$75,001

Total

3

$540,001

University of Guelph
Brown, SusanCollaborative Scholarship Equipment Refresh

$15,427

Total

1

$15,427

University of Regina
Zilles, SandraLaboratory for Computational Learning Theory

$77,45%

Total

1

$77,45%

University of Toronto
Julien, Jean-PhilippeMolecular Biology Systems for the Study of Antibody-Antigen Complexes

$796,638

Total

1

$796,638

University of Victoria
Black, MarianneAssistive Technology for Osteoarthritis Management

$125,000

Goncheva, MariyaInvestigating Molecular Events Contributing to Viral-bacterial Co-infection

$175,000

Total

2

$300,000

University of Waterloo
Basu, NanditaMeasuring and Modelling Fine-scale Phosphorus Dynamics in Agricultural Watersheds

$106,809

Ren, CarolynDroplet Microfluidics and Microfluidics Enabled Soft Robotic Wearables

$100,000

Total

2

$206,809

University of Western Ontario (The)
Katapally, Tarun ReddyDigital Health Observatory to Address Existing and Emerging Health Crises

$270,720

Total

1

$270,720

TOTAL

29 projects

$4,691,940

NOTE:
As part of this announcement, an additional $1,407,582 was awarded under the Infrastructure Operating Fund, a mechanism that assists institutions with the incremental operating and maintenance costs associated with the new infrastructure.