“Molecular biology, cell biology, drug research and human behavior” Drug Research and Developments in Canada, 6 Feb 1985
“The nature and needs of today’s research: can we train and retain an elite of scientists in universities? What are the costs and benefits of doing so?” Financial Post Conference, Financing Higher Education and University Research in Canada, 13 Mar 1985
“Basic and applied research, universities & innovation” Partners for Innovation Conference, Edmonton Conference Centre, 24-25 April 1985
Presentation, Dr. J. Tuzo Wilson, 30 April 1985
“Health in a post-industrial society” Health Care in Canada; Looking Ahead, Wilfred Laurier University, 2 May 1985
“Health in a changing society: The role of artificial intelligence” Medicine towards 2001: The Eudoxia Dutkevich Memorial Lectures, Peterborough, Ontario, 18 Sept 1985
Medical Research and the MRC: Some thoughts about the future
“Technological change and health in an aging society” CRMA, 23rd Annual Conference, Jasper, 22-25 Sept 1985
Ontario Economic Council, Al Johnson’s Report: A Discussion of the Centres of Excellence Proposal, 22 Oct 1985
“Technology, society and chance,” Symposium on the impact of new information technologies on the workplace, 4 Nov 1985
“Medicine in a period of major scientific, social and economic change” H. Garfield Kelly Lecture, Queen’s University, 28 Jan 1986
Notes for remarks by J. Fraser Mustard, President The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Killam Prize Dinner, Toronto, 27 Feb 1986
“University research an detaching in emerging advanced technology post-industrial societies” Research and Teaching, the Uneasy Alliance, Kingston, 28 Feb 1986
“The medical marketplace: economic and policy considerations” The health care system: balancing quality and cost, Financial Post Conference, Ottawa, 29 Apr 1986
“Canada’s future health care program: options for change” Colloquium on Health Care Issues, Economic Council of Canada, Winnipeg, 5-6 May 1986
Convocation address, McGill University, 27 May 1986
“Planning of knowledge development and diffusion” 1986 World Expo Symposium Series “Tomorrow Begins Today” Vancouver, 8-9 May 1986
“Paid and unpaid work” The Future of Work: The 55th Annual Couchiching Conference, 2 Aug 1986
“A joint investment in the future – the value of co-operative education” Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Co-operative Education, Vancouver, 11 Aug 1986
“Can Canada change form a resource based economy to a knowledge based economy?” B.C. Science Council, 23 Oct 1986
Notes for remarks by J. Fraser Mustard, President, The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Gairdner foundation Awards Dinner, The National Club, Toronto, 24 Oct 1986
“Can Canada change from a resource-based industrial culture to a research and development culture?” Ninth Annual Alexander Graham Bell Lecture
“Teaching & research: the university’s role in the new economic era” Toward the information economy, Dalhousie University, 7-8 Nov 1986
“Towards 2000: new directions in providing health care for the elderly” 16 Nov 1986
“Prosperity or decline: Canada’s choice” The Vancouver Institute, 27 Jan 1996
Text prepared for Banff Centre Alumni Journal, 23 Apr 1996
“The economy and social equity in a period of major techno-economic change” Future Working Life Symposium, 22 May 1996
“Major technological change (the chips for neurons revolution) socio-economic changes (labour markets and job insecurity) and health and well-being” WHO/Euro – STAKES – International Centre for Health and Society, UCL Workshop, 8-9 June 1996
Convocation address, University of Guelph, 3 Oct 1996
Convocation address, University of Regina, 19 Oct 1996
“Sol Levine: a leader in improving our understanding of society and health”
Closing remarks, Atlantic Symposium on Community Action for Children and Youth, 23 Mar 1997
“The ‘chips for neurons’ revolution and health and well-being” 43rd Annual Louis H. Bauer Lecture, Apr 1998
Transcript of interview on Ideas, CBC Radio, 5 May 1997
“Investing in the future of our cities: supporting social entrepreneurship should be a priority” Canadian Urban Institute Roundtable Breakfast Seminars, 11 Sept 1997