Ottawa worried about ‘chill’ in ethnic communities over research security: memos
OTTAWA — Federal officials were wary of creating a chill within ethnic communities and rattling Canada’s bilateral relations as they fleshed out next steps to secure vital scientific research, internal documents show.
The details of those steps were shared in greater detail on Tuesday, when the federal government released a list of sensitive research areas and the names of labs and institutions considered a risk to national security.
The newly announced restrictions means the federal government will withhold funding for scientific research in 11 strategically important fields — including artificial intelligence, aerospace and satellite systems — when affiliated with certain institutions linked to military, defence or state security organizations in counties deemed a risk to Canada.
The federal government is concerned that China, Russia and Iran are determined to acquire sensitive Canadian research and intellectual property by partnering on projects with academics in Canada.


