OIT to wind down as province announces $300M in research infrastructure funding


The Ontario government has agreed to resume matching federal investments in university research infrastructure although it may adopt the Quebec model of pre-screening applications for funding. Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty announced last week that his government would provide $300 million towards matching grants from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), extinguishing growing protests by the university research community that the province was undermining its ability to attract and retain excellent researchers.

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