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1) What are Canada’s likely challenges in the next 50 years and how can scientific knowledge be used to solve them?
2) How does Canada get the new scientific knowledge it needs?
3) How can we more effectively bring new and existing scientific knowledge to bear on Canada’s challenges?
4) How do we strengthen the environment for the production and integration of new scientific knowledge?
5) How do we engage the public in Canada’s science system?
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1) What are Canada’s likely challenges in the next 50 years and how can scientific knowledge be used to solve them?
2) How does Canada get the new scientific knowledge it needs?
3) How can we more effectively bring new and existing scientific knowledge to bear on Canada’s challenges?
4) How do we strengthen the environment for the production and integration of new scientific knowledge?
5) How do we engage the public in Canada’s science system?
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