28 min

Oh Canada! Celebrating Canada in Science Super Awesome Science Show (SASS)

    • Education

There’s little doubt Canada has the reputation of one of the best countries in the world. The same can be said about science in this nation. For over a century, Canadian scientists have been making discoveries that have changed the world. We’ve even had our fair share of Nobel Prize winners.

Having a reputation in the scientific community is one thing but nothing beats having a voice on Parliament Hill and this week, we’re going to talk with Canada’s first ever Minister of Science, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan. There was no one better for the position because before she was making her mark in the House of Commons, she was changing the world with her research.

We first discuss her past as a researcher and professor and explore some of her discoveries in medical geography. While we hear of the issues with climate change and health, Minister Duncan was finding the links. Her explorations eventually led her to dig deep into influenza research but instead of the lab, her work environment was the permafrost. Her journeys are now detailed in her book, Hunting the 1918 Flu: One Scientist's Search for a Killer Virus.

We next move away from the research environment into the political realm where she has made similar waves. As the Member of Parliament for the riding of Etobicoke North, she has continued to represent not only her constituents but also the wider scientific community. We learn about her journey since 2015 in the hopes of making Canada a recognized world leader in science.

In our SASS Class, Minister Duncan looks to the future of science in Canada. She wants this country to be a homing beacon for both homegrown and international minds and reveals her excitement and passion for the younger generation. She also reveals that we are all scientists and why we should all care about being curious.    

If you enjoy The Super Awesome Science Show, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts and be sure to tell a friend about the show. Thanks to you, we won the Canadian Podcast Award for Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Let’s keep the awesome momentum going together! 

Twitter: @JATetroEmail: thegermguy@gmail.com Guests:

The Honourable Kirsty DuncanMinister of Science and SportWeb: https://pm.gc.ca/eng/minister/honourable-kirsty-duncan Twitter: @KirstyDuncanMP
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

There’s little doubt Canada has the reputation of one of the best countries in the world. The same can be said about science in this nation. For over a century, Canadian scientists have been making discoveries that have changed the world. We’ve even had our fair share of Nobel Prize winners.

Having a reputation in the scientific community is one thing but nothing beats having a voice on Parliament Hill and this week, we’re going to talk with Canada’s first ever Minister of Science, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan. There was no one better for the position because before she was making her mark in the House of Commons, she was changing the world with her research.

We first discuss her past as a researcher and professor and explore some of her discoveries in medical geography. While we hear of the issues with climate change and health, Minister Duncan was finding the links. Her explorations eventually led her to dig deep into influenza research but instead of the lab, her work environment was the permafrost. Her journeys are now detailed in her book, Hunting the 1918 Flu: One Scientist's Search for a Killer Virus.

We next move away from the research environment into the political realm where she has made similar waves. As the Member of Parliament for the riding of Etobicoke North, she has continued to represent not only her constituents but also the wider scientific community. We learn about her journey since 2015 in the hopes of making Canada a recognized world leader in science.

In our SASS Class, Minister Duncan looks to the future of science in Canada. She wants this country to be a homing beacon for both homegrown and international minds and reveals her excitement and passion for the younger generation. She also reveals that we are all scientists and why we should all care about being curious.    

If you enjoy The Super Awesome Science Show, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts and be sure to tell a friend about the show. Thanks to you, we won the Canadian Podcast Award for Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Let’s keep the awesome momentum going together! 

Twitter: @JATetroEmail: thegermguy@gmail.com Guests:

The Honourable Kirsty DuncanMinister of Science and SportWeb: https://pm.gc.ca/eng/minister/honourable-kirsty-duncan Twitter: @KirstyDuncanMP
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 min

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