Health agency emphasizes tighter research security after firing of two scientists
OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency of Canada says it has taken steps to bolster research security after two scientists lost their jobs over their dealings with China.
The agency, which is responsible for the top-security National Microbiology Laboratory, says it has established clear training and communication on security and employee accountability.
It also says international collaborations require review from a security perspective, and procedures are in place to vet and approve new collaborations.
Newly released records show two scientists at the high-security laboratory lost their jobs after reviews found they failed to protect sensitive assets and information.