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iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 27, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will provide an update on COVID-19 this morning. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics
Hours after confirming, via Twitter, that his government will be providing emergency military and logistical support to Ontario to bolster its fight against the third wave of the pandemic including, as per the Star, “three Canadian army teams of nurses and medics, plus Canadian Red Cross personnel to help ease the pressure on intensive care units”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heads to the precinct to deliver one of his regularly-scheduled on-camera COVID-19 updates. (11:30 AM)
Joining him for the mid-morning media availability, according to the advisory, will be a trio of key front benchers
Burnaby, BC, February 18, 2021 (T-Net)
Simon Fraser University announced that it is partnering with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to advance the cleantech industry in B.C. and beyond.
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) announced will focus on shared areas of opportunity in cleantech development through SFU Innovates.
The partnership will involve creating a new research program under the leadership of professor Mark Jaccard of SFU s School of Resource and Environmental Management, and professor Elicia Maine, special advisor on Innovation to SFU s Vice-President, Research and International, and the VanDusen Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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applied research study will help Canadian companies in emissions intensive trade exposed (EITE) industries transition to cleantech and help inform climate policy. The project is funded by the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) with Foresight as the industry partner.
EUNIKE Ventures Announces Partnership with Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to Accelerate Growth of Cleantech Ventures in the Energy Sector
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HOUSTON, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cleantech is rapidly becoming one of the hottest areas of global investment as countries and companies commit to ambitious net zero emissions targets.
Despite this opportunity, many great Canadian solutions struggle to find international customers and partners. A new cross-border partnership seeks to tackle this challenge.
Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre (Foresight) and Eunike Ventures (Eunike) announced today a collaborative partnership to further accelerate the growth of Canadian companies with promising cleantech solutions for the energy industry.
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Jan 6, 2021 2:38 PM
The province has signed an agreement between Innovation Saskatchewan and Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre to establish, what the province calls, a world-class cleantech accelerator program in Saskatchewan.
The program will provide programming and support for up to ten qualifying Saskatchewan cleantech startups. The startups will be required to pay $200 per month to access the program.
Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan Jeremy Harrison says, “We want to build an ecosystem that supports our businesses and industries to develop viable innovations to address climate change”.
Foresight will launch a four-month long pilot training program, and will provide overall program and management support, along with advisor, Executive-in Residence resources and program contact. Innovation will provide advisor support and a project investment of $22,000 that will be augmented by in-kind support from both parties.