narduch
Senior Member
What did that person actually do though?
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From the article: . In her new position as Ontario’s first chief scientist she was expected to brief decision makers, promote the province’s scientific research both domestically and internationally, and craft a research agenda for the Ontario government.What did that person actually do though?
Honestly I don't know who the person is but it smacks of a patronage appointment.
Low hanging fruit for Ford.
What did that person actually do though?
Also from the article . . .
Ms. Shoichet is a biomedical engineer who is an expert in the study of drug delivery and tissue regeneration.
So, Dime-bag Doug either saw her as part of the competition, or a narc.
Sounds green to me.From the article: . In her new position as Ontario’s first chief scientist she was expected to brief decision makers, promote the province’s scientific research both domestically and internationally, and craft a research agenda for the Ontario government.
The others seem more 'political', the Chief Scientist would seem more non-political. This from Star:
Doug Ford fires privatization czar, chief investment officer and chief scientist
So very true. Seen this micromanagement in Toronto? Who needs experts when you have the "good facts" of our Glorious Leader?Don’t forget what he said about the City of Toronto Chief Medical Officer when he was a councillor. This is potentially a variant of the same.
AoD
So very true. Seen this micromanagement in Toronto? Who needs experts when you have the "good facts" of our Glorious Leader?
Sounds like skills that already exist within the Ministry of Health.Also from the article . . .
Ms. Shoichet is a biomedical engineer who is an expert in the study of drug delivery and tissue regeneration.
So, Dime-bag Doug either saw her as part of the competition, or a narc.
Sounds like skills that already exist within the Ministry of Health.
From the article: . In her new position as Ontario’s first chief scientist she was expected to brief decision makers, promote the province’s scientific research both domestically and internationally, and craft a research agenda for the Ontario government.