The government will unveil details today of the first six counter-terrorism research projects to be funded as part of a $10-million commitment made nearly a year ago to mark the 26th anniversary of the Air India bombing, Postmedia News has learned.
Last June, Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled a memorial to the 329 mostly Canadian victims of the doomed flight in Montreal and launched the Kanishka Project, a five-year, multimillion-dollar investment in new research to prevent terrorism.
Postmedia News has learned that the winning projects follow an initial call for proposals.
Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney will announce the first round of funding today.
A second call for research proposals recently closed and a third call for proposals is set to close at the end of October.
Original Article
Source: windsor star
Author: Postmedia News
Last June, Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled a memorial to the 329 mostly Canadian victims of the doomed flight in Montreal and launched the Kanishka Project, a five-year, multimillion-dollar investment in new research to prevent terrorism.
Postmedia News has learned that the winning projects follow an initial call for proposals.
Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney will announce the first round of funding today.
A second call for research proposals recently closed and a third call for proposals is set to close at the end of October.
Original Article
Source: windsor star
Author: Postmedia News
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