Simon Fraser University
22 records totalling $16,993,586.00 CAD, from official Government of Canada open data.
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Registered charity — possible match matched by name
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY (business number 118520725RR0001, BURNABY, BC) is a CRA-registered charity. Its 2024 filing reported $1,010,383,317 in total revenue.
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Lobbying registry — possible match matched by name
An organization with this name appears in 70 federal lobbying registrations (3 currently active), between 2004 and 2025.
782630-16744-1 775989-3568-6 — John Moonen & Associates Ltd. 775989-3568-5 — John Moonen & Associates Ltd.
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By department
| Western Economic Diversification Canada | $14,583,852 | 14 records |
| Canadian Space Agency | $2,358,814 | 7 records |
| Global Affairs Canada | $50,920 | 1 record |
Records
Following the Announcement of Opportunity published on Nov. 9, 2020, the CSA is providing funding via a Grant Agreement to the university to work in collaboration with researchers from the University...
This project entitled "" NSERC/MDA Senior Industrial Research Chair in Synthetic Aperture Radar Technologies, Techniques and Applications "" has the following objective (s): The Simon Fraser Chair...
This project addresses the gaps in satellite-based high-spatial-resolution hyperspectral imaging, with a focus on the shortwave infrared range (SWIR), and its application to carbon monitoring. It adva...
A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an airborne or space-borne radar enabling the generation of high-resolution remote sensing imagery. The project's overall purpose is to develop a novel ground and a...
This study will examine the physiology of blood clotting with volunteers in a 60-day bedrest study to simulate the weightlessness of spaceflight. This information will help us better understand...
Wobbly legs, dizzy spells and even fainting experienced by astronauts on return to Earth are serious health and safety concerns. While a major part of this is the loss of the effect of gravity on the...
This study will examine the physiology of blood clotting in participants in dry immersion (a way of simulating the weightlessness of spaceflight). This information will help us better understand veno...