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Green Party: Oriana Ngabirano (Ottawa-Vanier, ON)

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Green Party
Candidate
Oriana Ngabirano
Riding
Ottawa-Vanier, ON
Email
Oriana.ngabirano (at) greenparty (dot) ca
Phone
(613) 252-4364
Social Media
@orianatweet
When it comes to rising healthcare costs, would you say health research is part of the problem or part of the solution?
Part of the solution
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “Even if it brings no immediate benefits, basic scientific research that advances the frontiers of knowledge is necessary and should be supported by the federal government.”
Agree
How important is Canada’s health and biosciences sector to the country’s economy?
Very important
How important is it for the federal government to support young researchers in training who will become the country’s future scientists and innovators?
Very important
How important is it for the federal government to support Indigenous health research and Indigenous health researchers?
Very important
How important is it for Canada to have a National Science Advisor who advises the federal government on science policy?
Very important
How important is educating, training and promoting women and minority groups in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for Canada’s competitiveness and our future economic prosperity?
Very important

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