| DIVERSITY: Government of Canada’s new $7.5 million funding for research on immigration and diversity |
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(AlbertaIndex, January 11, Friday) --- The Canadian government has launched a new five-year $7.5 million fund for a national research on globalization, migration and diversity. The funding was announced early this week by Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and Dr Chad Gaffield, President of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). “The successful integration of immigrants is crucial to Canada’s social and economic well-being,” said Minister Finley. “We have much to gain from exploring the effects of migration on the strength of our economy, the security of our nation, and the relationships between different cultures living side by side within our borders.” “The Metropolis Project is addressing urgent societal issues as we attempt to build a more inclusive society and to understand the connections between immigration and globalization. Metropolis also provides invaluable training for students who assist in this research, thus building future capacity,” said Dr. Gaffield. “This effort clearly shows the benefits of investing in knowledge and talent, as set out in the government of Canada’s new Science and Technology Strategy.” The funding will ensure the continued operation of five regional research centres based in Halifax, Moncton, Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver. The centres bring together universities, governments, non-governmental organizations and the private sector to form one of the largest networks of policy makers and scholars in the world in the field of migration and diversity. Since 1995, the national Metropolis Project has supported research, public policy development and knowledge mobilization on migration, diversity and immigrant integration in cities in Canada and around the world. |
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