Canadian Parliament Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/canadian-parliament/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 19:56:23 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Canada and the United Kingdom commit to social innovation /research/2012/06/11/canada-and-the-united-kingdom-commit-to-social-innovation-2/ Mon, 11 Jun 2012 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2012/06/11/canada-and-the-united-kingdom-commit-to-social-innovation-2/ A joint diplomatic commitment to social innovation between Canada and the United Kingdom that was formalized May 9 has a connection to work underway at 91亚色 in the area of knowledge mobilization. The Joint Innovation statement signed by David Fast, Canada鈥檚 minister of international trade and minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, and Stephen Green, […]

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A joint diplomatic commitment to social innovation between Canada and the United Kingdom that was formalized May 9 has a connection to work underway at 91亚色 in the area of knowledge mobilization.

The signed by David Fast, Canada鈥檚 minister of international trade and minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, and Stephen Green, the United Kingdom鈥檚 minister of state for trade & development, highlights the importance of collaboration between the two countries in the area of social innovation. Social Innovation takes new ideas and puts them into practice for the public good. 聽David Phipps, director of 91亚色's Research Services and Knowledge Exchange and leader of 91亚色鈥檚 Knowledge Mobilization Unit and ResearchImpact-R茅seauImpactRecherche (RIR), Canada鈥檚 knowledge mobilization network, played a role in realizing the commitment by both countries to social innovation.

David Phipps

It began in September 2011, when British Prime Minister David Cameron met with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The pair discussed many matters, including international diplomacy, national security, the economy and innovation. During their meeting, they decided to build on their countries鈥 mutual interests in science and innovation by committing to a joint innovation statement. to view a video of Cameron's address to the Canadian Parliament.

In November 2011, some two months after the prime ministers agreed to draft the joint innovation statement, Phipps travelled to the UK for a series of meetings on knowledge mobilization and social innovation. While there, he met with representatives from the at the University of Edinburgh and the at the University of Brighton.

鈥淎t that time, I wrote in [a blog about ResearchImpact and knowledge mobilization] about my meetings ,鈥 said Phipps. 鈥淲hat I didn't write about at the time were my meetings聽with agencies interested in social innovation. I met with the , a global leader in social innovation, and with聽, the UK鈥檚 innovation foundation.鈥

Accompanying Phipps to the meetings was Caroline Martin, trade commissioner for science and technology with the Canadian High Commission in London. 鈥淲e discussed the importance of social innovation to Canada and the United Kingdom, a conversation we then continued with Nicole Arbour, team lead for the Science & Innovation Network at the British High Commission in Ottawa. Together we explored opportunities for collaboration on social innovation with Canadian organizations such as and the , organizations whose leadership in social innovation parallels that of NESTA and the Young Foundation.鈥

Phipps learned that Martin and Arbour were assisting with drafting the Joint Innovation statement that was called for by the prime ministers. 鈥淥ur conversations helped inform the decision to include social innovation in the text of the Joint Innovation statement,鈥 said Phipps.

Once completed, the Joint Innovation statement included this declaration: 鈥淭he Participants will consider taking joint initiatives in the following priority areas [including] Social Innovation: Working with academic, government and civil society partners to leverage research and innovation activities for greater societal benefits.鈥

Phipps said the joint diplomatic commitment to social innovation between Canada and the UK has found another home with the Governor General of Canada David Johnston. On Feb. 17, 2012 he wrote about in an opinion piece published in The Globe & Mail. 鈥淪o how do we bring about a smart and caring world that is at once prosperous, sustainable and resilient?鈥 wrote Johnston. 鈥淥ur ability to work together 鈥 to practise the diplomacy of knowledge 鈥 will be the key to our success.鈥

"Social Innovation is one outcome of knowledge mobilization for which 91亚色 is developing an international reputation,鈥 said Robert Hach茅, 91亚色鈥檚 vice-president research & innovation. 鈥淣ew discoveries are being made to address persistent social challenges through social innovation. Our conversations with the British and Canadian High Commissions helped inform the decision to include social innovation in the text of the Joint Innovation statement. The outcome reflects the growing international appreciation of the work of 91亚色鈥檚 Knowledge Mobilization Unit and its leadership role in ResearchImpact, Canada's knowledge mobilization network, in working to turn research into action."

鈥淐ollaborating for social innovation is now recognized as a priority for Canada and for the UK,鈥 said Phipps. 鈥淩IR-91亚色 was there and will be there working with colleagues from Canada and the UK to support knowledge mobilization as a process that enables enhanced social innovation.鈥

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Vice-President Academic & Provost Patrick Monahan on showdown in Canada's Parliament /research/2010/03/23/v-p-academicprovost-patrick-monahan-on-showdown-in-canadas-parliament-2/ Tue, 23 Mar 2010 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2010/03/23/v-p-academicprovost-patrick-monahan-on-showdown-in-canadas-parliament-2/ Patrick Monahan, Vice-President Academic & Provost of 91亚色 and one of Canada鈥檚 foremost constitutional law experts, spoke to CBC's The Current on March 22 about opposition MPs who are trying to limit the Prime Minister's powers on a range of issues. They passed a motion that limits the Prime Minister's ability to prorogue Parliament. […]

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Patrick , Vice-President Academic & Provost of 91亚色 and one of Canada鈥檚 foremost constitutional law experts, spoke to CBC's 22 about on a range of issues. They passed a motion that . They asked the Speaker of the House to find the Prime Minister and three cabinet ministers in if they refuse to hand over the documents. It's a show-down with high stakes for everyone involved ... a power struggle with constitutional implications.

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