The CSIS has taken on a greater role in scrutinizing scientific and high-tech projects that receive federal money after The Globe and Mail uncovered extensive collaboration between Canadian universities and Chinese military scientists
The University of Waterloo is advising its researchers that they are not required to talk to CSIS agents or give them access to faculty equipment if approached by the spy agency for information on joint research projects with scientists from foreign countries such as China.
“We want our researchers to know their rights,” he said. “Our institution has an obligation to protect that information within bounds of Canadian law.” From 2017 to 2022, Waterloo researchers published 46 papers in collaboration with NUDT scientists, including on photonics, a key enabling technology for many emerging national security systems. CSIS has warned that this type of joint research helps China obtain innovative science and technology for economic and military advantage.
Also, research-grant applications are sent to Canada’s national-security agencies for assessment under tightened rules to safeguard intellectual property from authoritarian governments that are deemed to pose an unacceptable risk and denied funding.
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