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From Wedndsday's Chronicle Herald:
The federal government dropped more than $11 million on Nova Scotia on Tuesday to push research and development projects and expand the provinces firefighter school.
Rob Moore, the federal minister in charge of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, announced an Atlantic Innovation Fund investment of more than $33 million including $10.4 million in four research and development projects in Nova Scotia at a news conference at the Waterfront campus of the Nova Scotia Community College in Dartmouth.
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Funding in Nova Scotia was also provided to:
$apital district health authority ($2,959,855) to develop push-button MRI diagnostics to help improve patient outcomes;
/BK Biomedical Inc. ($2,140,000) to develop new biomaterials to improve chemotherapy and radiotherapy for patients;
Ⅱ睋炡埳玵 ($2,321,299) to develop an acoustic wireless modem to improve performance of underwater sensors and instruments.
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