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Science and Research committee  I will just add the caveat that just because we can't see the evidence from the sidelines doesn't mean it doesn't exist. There might be confidentiality reasons; there might be crisis-time circumstances. That is just one caveat to keep in mind. Just because we can't see the evid

March 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Farah Qaiser

Science and Research committee  In doing this work, as Rachael mentioned, we ask if the public can find the evidence behind policy decisions. We used the transparency framework that was developed in the United Kingdom by Sense About Science. It includes different categories, such as asking what information we k

March 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Farah Qaiser

Science and Research committee  Absolutely. I do want to note that nine recommendations are complete, but there are 13 in progress. Technically, 22 out of 35 recommendations have seen some progress. That is a notable win. But you are correct in saying that there are 13 recommendations that are still unresolved.

March 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Farah Qaiser

Science and Research committee  Thank you, Madam Chair and Mr. Blanchette-Joncas, for the question. The recommendation you're talking about is for NACRI, the National Advisory Council on Research and Innovation. You're correct that there haven't been any updates since. When we were carrying out this research

March 22nd, 2022Committee meeting

Farah Qaiser