les étudiant·e·s internationaux et des chaires de recherche — soutenant les étudiant·e·s aux cycles supérieurs et les postdocs partout au pays
Ces investissements reconnaissent le rôle essentiel des stagiaires dans l’écosystème de la recherche au Canada.
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En vue de 2026–2027, nous sommes encouragé·e·s par de nouveaux investissements dans la recherche canadienne :
🔬 82 M$ pour des subventions, des bourses et des stages postdoctoraux
🌍 226 M$ pour attirer les meilleurs talents internationaux, incluant du financement pour (1/2)
supporting grads & postdocs nationwide These investments recognize the essential role trainees play in Canada’s research ecosystem. #SupportOurScience (2/2)
Looking ahead to 2026–27, we’re encouraged by new investments in Canadian research: 🔬 $82M for grants, scholarships & fellowships 🌍 $226M to attract global talent, incl. intl. student funding & research chairs—supporting (1/2)
Whether you’re a student, postdoc, faculty member, or policy advocate — your voice matters in shaping the future of Canadian research.💡
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Let’s keep building momentum for a stronger, fairer research ecosystem.
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📣 Join us this Friday at 12pm EST for our next Support Our Science Town Hall!
An open discussion on how we can improve funding, support, and working conditions for early career researchers across Canada.
Canada makes pitch for US researchers to relocate with $1.7bn in new funding. My story for @science.org 🧪
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Update: The SRSR amended its motion to request anonymized, aggregated Tri-Council data — protecting researcher privacy, and scientific integrity while supporting accountability.
Thank you to Canada’s research community for speaking up!
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🇨🇦🧪 English statement from @supportourscience.bsky.social
🧪🇨🇦 Déclaration en français @supportourscience.bsky.social
Investir dans la recherche au Canada ! Soutenez Notre Science accueille le Budget 2025 : 133 M$ pour doctorants et postdoctorants internationaux, plus fonds pour chaires, professeurs et infrastructures.
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Investing in Canada’s research! Support Our Science welcomes Budget 2025’s focus on next-gen researchers: $133M for PhDs & postdocs, plus funding for chairs, faculty & infrastructure.
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This data must NOT be made public. Doing so would compromise researcher privacy (especially for vulnerable groups), undermine confidential peer review, and expose unpublished research.
We support accountability, but it must preserve privacy and scientific integrity.
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We're concerned about the SRSR motion requesting 25 years of disaggregated tri-council data. While we understand the data is intended to be anonymized, this wasn't explicitly stated in the motion – and the specific information requested could still enable re-identification when linked together.
Que vous ayez collecté des données, organisé des événements ou été à l'origine de changements sur votre campus, votre voix compte.
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🎓 Appel à tous les étudiants diplômés et postdoctorants canadiens !
#VoicesForScience est une nouvelle campagne visant à mettre en avant la lutte pour une rémunération équitable et un meilleur soutien à la recherche.
🎓 Calling Canadian grad students & postdocs!
#VoicesForScience is a new campaign to spotlight advocacy for fair pay and better research support.
Whether you’ve collected data, organized events, or driven change on campus — your voice matters.
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At @supportourscience.bsky.social, we advocate for stronger federal investment in research funding and equitable pay for trainees — ensuring that Canada remains not just a destination for talent, but a place where researchers can build thriving, lasting careers.
Without fair, competitive support for Canadian graduate students and postdocs, we risk losing the very people who drive discovery and innovation at home.
The article highlights how Canada’s research ecosystem is attracting top international talent — but also underscores a critical point: to truly sustain this brain gain, we must properly fund the researchers already here.
📢 Support Our Science in the news!
We’re proud to be featured in CTV News’ latest story on Canada’s emerging “brain gain” — a scientific migration as researchers look north amid challenges in the U.S.
💡 Ready to get started? Join a channel today & help us advance support for Canada’s research community!
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Each subcommittee has its own Slack channel → follow along & contribute when you can. ✅ Flexible involvement. ✅ Real impact.
✍️ Writing Subcommittee → draft parliamentary submissions, op-eds & more.
🤝 Community Outreach → connect with students & postdocs across Canada.
🏛️ Government Relations → engage directly with MPs & officials.
🚨 Looking to get more involved with @SupportOurSci?
We’ve launched 3 new subcommittees so you can help strengthen our advocacy for the research community. 🧵
We’ve submitted our pre-budget consultation last week. SOS will continue to be that force for graduate students, post-docs and researchers in 🇨🇦.
Tell us what you think of our plan 👇🏻
@supportourscience.bsky.social is going strong standing up for early career researchers in 🇨🇦. Reach out if you'd like to get involved!
National Stipend
✅ Create a national minimum net stipend and increase research grants to sustain it.
Graduate students & postdocs deserve fair, stable support.
Investing in researchers = investing in Canada’s future
Embedding support in research grants:
✅ Embed trainee support as an evaluation criterion in Tri-Council research grants.
Because research excellence depends on supporting the people who do the work.
Tri-Council & Inflation
✅ Advance Budget 2024 Tri-Council grant increases by 1 year to attract top talent.
✅ Index grad scholarships & postdoc fellowships to inflation.
Canada risks losing researchers if support doesn’t keep pace