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Iain Stewart has been reappointed as president of the National Research Council, this time for a five-year term.
Stewart is finishing his original two-year term this summer. His reappointment was announced Wednesday by federal ministers Navdeep Bains (Innovation, Science and Economic Development) and Kirsty Duncan (Science).
He inherits a growing budget which stands at $1.1 billion since this spring’s federal budget. Stewart has a mandate to expand and “deepen” research, and to create a new post at the NRC called chief science advisor, “developing the next generation of NRC research leaders and encouraging a more diverse NRC.”
NRC presidents are traditionally appointed for fixed terms.
Stewart is a former Treasury Board senior manager and former assistant vice-president of research at Dalhousie University.
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Stewart is finishing his original two-year term this summer. His reappointment was announced Wednesday by federal ministers Navdeep Bains (Innovation, Science and Economic Development) and Kirsty Duncan (Science).
He inherits a growing budget which stands at $1.1 billion since this spring’s federal budget. Stewart has a mandate to expand and “deepen” research, and to create a new post at the NRC called chief science advisor, “developing the next generation of NRC research leaders and encouraging a more diverse NRC.”
NRC presidents are traditionally appointed for fixed terms.
Stewart is a former Treasury Board senior manager and former assistant vice-president of research at Dalhousie University.
tspears@postmedia.com
twitter.com/TomSpears1
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