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The Canadian Association of University Teachers is calling on the Liberal government to increase support for research and post-secondary education in the upcoming Federal Budget.

“After years of declining funding and the undermining of science and scientists, Canada needs a new vision to get science right and improve the accessibility and quality of post-secondary education,” said CAUT executive director David Robinson.

In its 2016-2017 pre-budget submission, CAUT recommends the federal government invest in Canada’s knowledge infrastructure and develop a pan-Canadian strategy to boost scientific research and to improve access to post-secondary education.

CAUT’s key demands include the following:

  • Invest $1.1 billion over three years to support basic research through the three federal research granting councils 
  • Create a Parliamentary Science Officer 
  • Implement a national strategy in collaboration with the provinces to remove all barriers to access and participation in PSE 
  • Double the Canada Student Grant Program

Media contact:

Angela Regnier, Communications Officer, Canadian Association of University Teachers; 613-726-5186 (o); 613-601-6304 (cell)

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