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Over 5,000 researchers oppose order to share 25 years of federal grant applicant data
- Over 5,000 researchers signed an open letter opposing a parliamentary committee's order to share federal grant applicant data, claiming it relates to U.S. government actions against equity, diversity, and inclusion funding in research.
- Blanchette-Joncas stated that the motion aims to examine if grant-awarding criteria create imbalances affecting research excellence.
- Researchers feel targeted by the committee, describing it as focused on challenging equity, diversity, and inclusion in research.
- Dr. Gaynor Watson-Creed criticized the motion as damaging and unethical, expressing concerns about the lack of clarity regarding data storage and access.
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Over 5,000 researchers oppose order to share 25 years of federal grant applicant data
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