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Amid Upheaval Abroad, Universities Urge Ottawa, Quebec to Invest in Attracting Talent

  • Four major Quebec universities are proposing initiatives to attract high-level researchers to the province.
  • The universities, known as Polaris, believe that both Quebec and Ottawa should help in this effort.
  • Vincent Poitout stated there is a chance to turn challenges in U.S. science into an opportunity for Canada.
  • A survey published in Nature found that 75 percent of U.S. researchers are considering leaving the country.
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Laval, McGill, Montreal and Sherbrooke universities are launching a "call for rapid action."

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Amid upheaval abroad, universities urge Ottawa, Quebec to invest in attracting talent

MONTREAL — Four major Quebec universities are proposing initiatives to make the province a landing spot for high-level researchers.

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Laval University, McGill University, Université de Montréal and Université de Sherbrooke stated in a Saturday morning press release that, as "political and social tensions weaken the global research ecosystem," Quebec and Canada have the opportunity to position themselves as a host country for research.

·Montreal, Canada
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MONTREAL — Laval University, McGill University, Université de Montréal and Université de Sherbrooke have stated in a statement broadcast Saturday morning that at a time when "political and social tensions are weakening the global research ecosystem," Quebec and Canada have the opportunity to position themselves as a host country for research. "We are calling for rapid action by governments to seize the opportunities that this unstable environmen…

·Richelieu, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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