Canadian universities warn of potential harm to international partnerships and research access from a proposed foreign influence transparency registry.

Canadian universities warn against a potential "chilling effect" of a proposed foreign influence transparency registry, stating it could impact international partnerships and opportunities. The U15 Canada universities, along with other concerned voices, are urging MPs to adopt changes to the registry, a central part of ongoing legislation in the House of Commons. The registry aims to tackle foreign interference but may inadvertently deter international collaborations and limit access to cutting-edge research for Canada.

June 10, 2024
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