Cuts reversed in Canada's new budget
David Spurgeon
Nature, 1998, vol. 392, issue 6671, 7-7
Abstract:
montreal The most extensive lobbying ever conducted by Canada's research scientists has resulted in the first increase in federal funding for the three major research granting councils in the past three years.
Date: 1998
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