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Government of Canada encourages Canadian youth to pursue science and engineering PDF Print E-mail
Young Canadians will have greater opportunities to learn about science and engineering, thanks to a new federal investment.
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Speaking in Fredericton, the Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of National Revenue, Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, announced, on behalf of the Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, funding for Science East, an organization that teaches the basics of science in an entertaining and interactive way. Hands-on activities allow students to interact with exotic insects, make weather instruments and explore planets through an inflatable dome turned planetarium.

"Our government is proud to support organizations like Science East that work with young Canadians to promote an understanding of science and engineering," said Minister Ahsfield. "Canada needs budding young scientists to become the creators of tomorrow."

On July 7, 2010, the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology) announced $3.1 million in grants for 51 organizations across Canada to encourage the next generation of young scientists and engineers to learn about subjects such as robot programming, environmental science and renewable energy.

This investment is provided through the PromoScience program, which is administered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC). Organizations funded through these grants include universities, non-governmental organizations, museums, science centres and other groups from across the country.

"It is imperative to New Brunswick's competitiveness that Science East respond to the province's increasing need for engaging science and technology learning resources to address the science gap," said Dr. David Desjardins, Chief Executive Officer, Science East. "In 2009, over 70 000 people experienced hands-on science through Science East — 50 000 of these were through outreach services. Industry Canada's support will enable us to reach further, into new classrooms and across communities, developing science literacy and attracting people to science using active, hands-on activities and experiences."

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