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Canada Foundation for Innovation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canada Foundation for Innovation The Canada Foundation for Innovation ((フランス語:Fondation canadienne pour l'innovation)) is a funding body dedicated to furthering technological research infrastructure within Canada. Although created by the Government of Canada, the CFI operates as an independent, non-governmental body.〔(Governance | Canada Foundation for Innovation ) (accessed 15 November 2012).〕 The mandate of the CFI is "to strengthen the capacity of Canadian universities, colleges, research hospitals, and non-profit research institutions to carry out world-class research and technology development that benefits Canadians." The body is governed by a chairperson and 13-person council appointed to three-year terms. The chairperson and five of the council members are appointed by the Governor General of Canada.〔(Organization Profile - Canada Foundation for Innovation ), Government of Canada. (accessed 15 November 2012)〕〔(Board of Directors | Canada Foundation for Innovation ) (accessed 15 November 2012).〕 ==Criticism== CFI has been criticized for being redundant and part of a "convoluted" federal funding apparatus.〔Wells, Paul. ("Science policy: First, ask the right questions" ), ''Maclean's'', 4 November 2012 (accessed 15 November 2012)〕
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