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International Day of Women and Girls in Science encourages girls to consider STEM
In 1987, 20 per cent of people in STEM fields were women; that figure is still just 22 per cent today. Ottawa is hoping to change that.
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McGill students’ society moves to fill loophole in campus sexual violence policy
SSMU wants clearer rules on how to handle complaints and training after a student executive resigned last year.
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Ottawa urged to ask Iran for autopsy on Canadian academic who died in prison
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More than 500 scientists demand improved pollution laws in Canada
The etter asks to put the onus on companies to show their products are safe.
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