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- 1. Total spending on research and development in Canada, 1990 to 2002, and provinces, 1990 to 2000 ArchivedStats in brief: 88-001-X20020077889Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
Gross domestic expenditures on research and development (GERD) represents total research and development expenditures performed in a country's national territory during a given year. GERD includes R&D performed within a country and funded from abroad but excludes payments sent abroad for research and development performed in other countries.
Release date: 2002-11-27 - Stats in brief: 88-001-X20020057896Description:
This bulletin provides recent information on the performance and funding of Federal Government Expenditures on Scientific Activities, 2002-2003. The statistics presented are derived from the survey of the science and technology (S&T) activities of federal departments and agencies. According to international convention, S&T is divided into two fields; Natural Sciences and Engineering (NSE) and Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). These fields of science are further divided into Research and Development (R&D) and Related Scientific Activities (RSA).
Release date: 2002-10-30 - 3. Federal Government Expenditures and Personnel in the Natural and Social Sciences, 1992-1993 to 2001-2002 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88F0006X2002010Description:
This document presents historical tables displaying federal government expenditures and personnel data applied to activities in science and technology. Expenditures and personnel for each fiscal year to 1999-2000 are actual while the data for 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 are forecasts and estimates respectively.
Release date: 2002-06-17 - 4. Federal science activities 2001-2002 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20020026368Geography: CanadaDescription:
Federal science expenditures increased by 8% and personnel went up by 1.1% over the previous year. These details and others were released in the annual publication Federal science activities, Catalogue no. 88-204-XIE on April 12, 2002.
Release date: 2002-06-14 - 5. Estimates of Total Expenditures on Research and Development in the Health Fields in Canada, 1988 to 2001 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88F0006X2002007Description:
This working paper reports on aggregate Canadian health research and development (R&D) and contains basic definitions and methodology. The statistical data are presented in a funder-performer matrix. Canadian health research is performed in universities, teaching hospitals, business enterprises, government laboratories and private non-profit organizations. This research is funded from a variety of sources including public, private, domestic and foreign donors.
This is the third time the Science, Innovation and Electronic Information Division (SIEID) of Statistics Canada has published an estimate of spending on health R&D in Canada.
Release date: 2002-05-31 - 6. We have learned a great deal! ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20020016146Geography: CanadaDescription:
This, the first issue of 2002 presents an opportunity to recapitulate some of the findings that we have reported during the life of the Bulletin. In an interview, Dr. Fred Gault, Director of Statistics Canada's Science, Innovation and Electronic Information Division, discusses some of the findings on innovation, e-commerce, emerging technologies, Internet use, the telecommunications industry, R&D and commercialization.
Release date: 2002-02-15
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- 1. Total spending on research and development in Canada, 1990 to 2002, and provinces, 1990 to 2000 ArchivedStats in brief: 88-001-X20020077889Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
Gross domestic expenditures on research and development (GERD) represents total research and development expenditures performed in a country's national territory during a given year. GERD includes R&D performed within a country and funded from abroad but excludes payments sent abroad for research and development performed in other countries.
Release date: 2002-11-27 - Stats in brief: 88-001-X20020057896Description:
This bulletin provides recent information on the performance and funding of Federal Government Expenditures on Scientific Activities, 2002-2003. The statistics presented are derived from the survey of the science and technology (S&T) activities of federal departments and agencies. According to international convention, S&T is divided into two fields; Natural Sciences and Engineering (NSE) and Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). These fields of science are further divided into Research and Development (R&D) and Related Scientific Activities (RSA).
Release date: 2002-10-30 - 3. Federal Government Expenditures and Personnel in the Natural and Social Sciences, 1992-1993 to 2001-2002 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88F0006X2002010Description:
This document presents historical tables displaying federal government expenditures and personnel data applied to activities in science and technology. Expenditures and personnel for each fiscal year to 1999-2000 are actual while the data for 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 are forecasts and estimates respectively.
Release date: 2002-06-17 - 4. Federal science activities 2001-2002 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20020026368Geography: CanadaDescription:
Federal science expenditures increased by 8% and personnel went up by 1.1% over the previous year. These details and others were released in the annual publication Federal science activities, Catalogue no. 88-204-XIE on April 12, 2002.
Release date: 2002-06-14 - 5. Estimates of Total Expenditures on Research and Development in the Health Fields in Canada, 1988 to 2001 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88F0006X2002007Description:
This working paper reports on aggregate Canadian health research and development (R&D) and contains basic definitions and methodology. The statistical data are presented in a funder-performer matrix. Canadian health research is performed in universities, teaching hospitals, business enterprises, government laboratories and private non-profit organizations. This research is funded from a variety of sources including public, private, domestic and foreign donors.
This is the third time the Science, Innovation and Electronic Information Division (SIEID) of Statistics Canada has published an estimate of spending on health R&D in Canada.
Release date: 2002-05-31 - 6. We have learned a great deal! ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20020016146Geography: CanadaDescription:
This, the first issue of 2002 presents an opportunity to recapitulate some of the findings that we have reported during the life of the Bulletin. In an interview, Dr. Fred Gault, Director of Statistics Canada's Science, Innovation and Electronic Information Division, discusses some of the findings on innovation, e-commerce, emerging technologies, Internet use, the telecommunications industry, R&D and commercialization.
Release date: 2002-02-15
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