Report of the interim evaluation of the Toxic Substances Research Initiative / submitted by Madhu Joshi and Associates.: H14-194/2001E-PDF

In 1998, the federal government established the Toxic Substances Research Initiative (TSRI) to focus research on toxic substances and their effect on the environment and human health. The Initiative funds research projects to enhance the knowledge base needed to improve policies, regulations and programs to define and reduce ecosystem and human health effects of toxic substances in Canada. TSRI has a total budget of $40 million over four years. Unless the government decides to renew it, the Initiative will sunset at the end of fiscal year 2001-2002. The Minister of Health and the Minister of Environment are jointly responsible for overseeing the implementation of the TSRI. Health Canada was assigned the responsibility to manage and administer the Initiative. ...

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Department/Agency Canada. Health Canada.
Madhu Joshi and Associates.
Title Report of the interim evaluation of the Toxic Substances Research Initiative / submitted by Madhu Joshi and Associates.
Variant title Report of the interim evaluation of TSRI
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Rapport sur l’évaluation intérimaire de l’Initiative de recherche sur les substances toxiques.
"March 2001."
Publishing information [Ottawa : Health Canada], 2001.
Description 45 p.
Catalogue number
  • H14-194/2001E-PDF
Subject terms Toxic substances
Research
Program assessment
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