National Science Advisor (Canada)
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Dr. Arthur Carty officially started in the role of National Science Advisor to the Prime Minister on April 1, 2004. The advisor heads the Office of the National Science Advisor (ONSA), within the Privy Council Office. Dr. Carty was previously the President of the National Research Council.
The National Science Advisor also sits on the Council of Science and Technology Advisors (CSTA) in an ex officio capacity.
[edit] See also
- There is also the science advisory body, the Council of Canadian Academies
[edit] External links
- National Science Advisor
- Changes in the Senior Ranks of the Public Service and other Appointments - December 12, 2003
- Council of Science and Technology Advisors - Members
- Office of Science & Technology at the Embassy of Austria in Washington, DC. - Arthur Carty: Science Advisor to the Canadian Prime Minister