New Statistics Canada survey gives policy makers a better handle on R&D spending that directly benefits developing nations


The federal government spent 2.8% of its R&D budget on projects intended to directly benefit developing countries in FY04-05, according to a first-of-its-kind survey conducted by Statistics Canada and commissioned by the Office of the National Science Advisor (ONSA).

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