The Short Report – March 3, 2021: A report on inclusive innovation, an urban health research network, a potential DARPA for Canada, and more

Cindy Graham
March 3, 2021

The Brookfield Institute and the Munk School of Global Affairs produce an online tool to monitor data and analysis of Canada's inclusive innovation system; U of T and Denmark's Novo Nordisk A/S invest $40 million on supporting healthier urban populations and finding solutions for chronic illnesses, and more.

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Organizations: Advanced Research and Invention Agency, Alberta Cell Therapy Manufacturing, American Physical Society, Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre, Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship, Canada Investment Plan Investment Board, Canadas Global Nexus for Pandemics and Biological Threats, Canadian Centre for Vaccinology, Canadian Frailty Network (, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Canadian Medical Association, Canadian Space Agency, Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Entos Pharmaceuticals, FedDev Ontario, FPInnovations, GoodLeaf Farms, Government of Ontario, Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Health Canada, Innovate BC, Innovation Policy Lab, Innovative Solutions Canada, McCain Foods, McMaster University, MDA, MediPharm Labs, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, National Directorate of Aquatic Spaces, National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program, National Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Novo Nordisk A/S, Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Results Driven Agriculture Research, Ryerson University, SigmaPoint Technologies, Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Laboratory (SNOLAB), the Ecuadorian Maritime Authority, The Ottawa Hospital, Toronto Pearson International Airport, TRIUMF, TruLeaf Sustainable Agriculture, University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan, University of Toronto, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, and Vitacore Industries
People: Alika Lafontaine, Dena McMartin, Gerald Hauer, Jeff Keshen, John Graham, Jonathan Bagger, Mark Machin, Mark Redmond, Nigel Smith, and Thomas Chase
Topics: biotechnology, Black innovation programs, cleantech, Commercialization, COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccine development, future pandemics, green technology innovation, inclusive innovation, IUU fishing, mining, overfishing, and vertical farming technology

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