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The CGCP is characterized by its independent, non-government status, its combination of the scientific and human dimensions of global change, its access to worldwide networks of collaborating organizations, its focus on issues that have universal relevance, and its access to Canadian expertise that can be brought to bear on these issues. Core funding for the CGCP is provided by the federal government. Additional funds and other support are provided by foundations, provincial governments, the private sector, non-governmental organizations and federal research agencies. CGCP activities are guided by a volunteer Board of Directors of experienced scientists, decision makers, and communicators drawn from all sectors of Canadian society. The Board is organized into executive, research and communications committees. A small secretariat, based in the offices of the Royal Society of Canada, in Ottawa, coordinates the activities of the CGCP.
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