The Institute Support Grant is provided to the host institution at which the Institute’s Scientific Director is affiliated to sustain the Institute’s strategic development or Institute-led initiatives...
University Health Network
32 records totalling $22,492,630.00 CAD, from official Government of Canada open data.
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Lobbying registry — possible match matched by name
An organization with this name appears in 5 federal lobbying registrations (0 currently active), between 2009 and 2009.
780999-241141-3 — Grosso McCarthy Inc 780992-235101-2 — GrossoMcCarthy Inc. 780992-235101-1 — GrossoMcCarthy Inc.
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By department
| Health Canada | $9,318,702 | 11 records |
| Accessibility Standards Canada | $5,590,546 | 6 records |
| Canadian Institutes of Health Research | $5,400,583 | 2 records |
| National Research Council Canada | $2,024,792 | 6 records |
| Natural Resources Canada | $100,000 | 1 record |
| Employment and Social Development Canada | $58,007 | 6 records |
Records
The program Advancing Accessibility Standards Research (The Program) funds the project. The Program funds research projects. The projects try to find, take away and stop obstacles to accessibility. Th...
To strengthen responses to drug and substance use issues in Canada.
To strengthen responses to drug and substance use issues in Canada.
The program Advancing Accessibility Standards Research (The Program) funds the project. The Program funds research projects. The projects try to find, take away and stop obstacles to accessibility. Th...
The program Advancing Accessibility Standards Research (The Program) funds the project. The Program funds research projects. The projects try to find, take away and stop obstacles to accessibility. Th...
To strengthen responses to drug and substance use issues in Canada.
To strengthen responses to drug and substance use issues in Canada.
Randomized study that will test the efficacy of lambda interferon to protect front line health care workers from contracting SARS-CoV-2 corona virus which causes COVID-19 disease.
To strengthen responses to drug and substance use issues in Canada.
Not a Project (Mandated or Core Funding)
Not a Project (Mandated or Core Funding)
Patients with advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) who are not eligible for or have failed to respond to anti-PD1 immunotherapy have few treatment options. Epidermal growth factor recepto...
The program Advancing Accessibility Standards Research (The Program) funds the project. The Program funds research projects. The projects try to find, take away and stop obstacles to accessibility. Th...
Not a Project (Mandated or Core Funding)
Many older Canadians wish to age in place, but bathroom accessibility is a major barrier due to space, layout, and retrofit challenges. To date, there is limited guidance for the functional space and...
The Institute Support Grant is provided to the host institution at which the Institute’s Scientific Director is affiliated to sustain the Institute’s strategic development or Institute-led initiatives...
To strengthen responses to drug and substance use issues in Canada.
The program Advancing Accessibility Standards Research (The Program) funds the project. The Program funds research projects. The projects try to find, take away and stop obstacles to accessibility. Th...
Chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T) are produced from a patient’s own Tcells in order more actively engage the immune system in cancer treatment. The CAR-T production process is highly complex...
To strengthen responses to drug and substance use issues in Canada.
Grab bars are installed on washroom walls to allow people with and without disabilities to safely use washroom facilities, by providing support for recovering balance from a slip/trip, to maintain...
This project is to improve energy efficiency in Canada's building sector.
To address systemic racism and discrimination in Canada’s health systems by striving to ensure high quality health services are efficient and accessible, and by reducing health inequalities.
Development of an Accessible Training Standard