Canada 150 program results in ‘brain gain’ for Canadian universities: Duncan
OTTAWA — Last June, Science Minister Kirsty Duncan hung out the “we’re hiring” sign and dangled grants of up to $1 million to try and lure some of the best and brightest international researchers to come to work in Canada.
Nine months later, 24 scientists have been given the nod, 10 of whom are Canadians coming home from all over the world.
Duncan calls it a “brain gain.”
“We’re in a global talent competition,” Duncan said. “All the research superpowers want to pull the best and brightest to their countries.”