Nana Haidara

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    Headlines for October 18, 2024

    Policy Options Ottawa’s funding cuts for breakthrough scientific research hurts all Canadians Canada’s talent for making important scientific discoveries that improve people’s health was recently honoured again – by the Gairdner Foundation International Awards. Ottawa Citizen Chaos and upheaval: Prepare for...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 18, 2024

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    Headlines for October 17, 2024

    The Spec ‘Confused about Canada’: international student enrolment down 30 per cent at U of M Manitoba universities and colleges are receiving fewer applications from overseas owing to the “chill” of a new cap on international students that has...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 17, 2024

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    Headlines for October 16, 2024

    The Hub Mike Moffatt: One simple way the federal government could save Canadian homebuyers nearly $2 billion a year Housing affordability remains a crisis in Canada, and any solution to that crisis requires driving down the costs of building...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 16, 2024

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    Headlines for October 15, 2024

    National Post Leigh Revers: The dark side of the feminization of higher education Universities are matriarchal enterprise run by women for women, in pursuit of retribution for the patriarchy of the past Global News Nobel Prize in economics awarded to researchers...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 15, 2024

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    Headlines for October 11, 2024

    Global News University of Guelph expands mental health education with launch of 2 new family therapy programs The University of Guelph‘s Maplewoods Centre for Family Therapy and Child Psychology is offering a pair of new programs for graduating students. ...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 11, 2024

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    Headlines for October 10, 2024

    Financial Post 'Rejected by the mainstream': Geoffrey Hinton’s Nobel win product of persevering amid doubters TORONTO — The research that won Geoffrey Hinton a Nobel Prize for physics was the product of plenty of work carried out before artificial...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 10, 2024

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    Headlines for October 9, 2024

    CBC News Body of missing 21-year-old student found near Trois-Rivières, Que., marina A body that was found near the marina on Saint-Quentin Island in Trois-Rivières, Que., Tuesday morning has been identified as 21-year-old Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi, a Congolese...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 09, 2024

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    Headlines for October 8, 2024

    CTV News University of Toronto's Geoffrey Hinton wins Nobel Prize in physics A British-Canadian researcher has won the Nobel Prize in physics for work developing the foundations of machine learning and artificial intelligence. CBC Frustration in Quebec town as Western University...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 08, 2024

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    Headlines for October 7, 2024

    Toronto Star Nobel Prize in medicine honors 2 scientists for their discovery of microRNA Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine on Monday for their discovery of microRNA, tiny bits of genetic material that offer a...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 07, 2024

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    Headlines for October 4, 2024

    National Post The best of health sciences celebrated by the Canada Gairdner Awards Each year, the prestigious Canada Gairdner Awards honour the world’s most innovative and accomplished researchers whose groundbreaking contributions to the treatment of disease and the alleviation...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 04, 2024

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    Headlines for October 3, 2024

    CBC Canada needs to do more to protect diaspora populations from foreign pressure, inquiry hears The Canadian government needs to do more to protect diaspora communities from transnational repression, representatives of several organizations told the inquiry into foreign interference...

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    Nana Haidara

    October 03, 2024

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