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Scientists brace for climate-fund cutoff
Climate scientists across Canada are preparing to shutter research projects and lay off staff as time runs out on the federal program that supports their work.
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Opinion: We need to protect free speech on campus
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What McMaster University learned from a record donation
Essential to building the relationship is a compelling story to inspire the donor.
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Made in Manitoba book examines Canada 150 from an Indigenous perspective
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