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This second case in the past year, also involving a Quebec court, resolved in favour of a Western University professor.
All research findings at the Montreal Neurological Institute are being shared publicly to accelerate scientific discovery.
While the actual building may no longer exist, its legacy is very much alive today, says researcher.
Next step, says panel chair, is for the research community to find common cause and rally around the recommendations.
The free, non-credit courses aim to break down barriers and reduce social isolation.
Thanks to ArcticNet, research in Canada’s Far North is thriving, but its funding runs out in 2018.
The Maritime Bhangra Group’s viral videos are a celebration of Sikh culture and community activism that reach millions of viewers.
New partnership between Emily Carr University of Art + Design and downtown Prince George follows “time banking” model.
Eleven PhD grads are serving for one year in various federal departments around Ottawa.
Website offers tips for truth-seekers in an era of fake news, alternative facts and confirmation bias.
Attention now turns to the upcoming report of the fundamental science review panel chaired by David Naylor.
In September 2017, the university will admit the first cohort of students to its new MSCom program.
A three-year project at the Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research is the first university initiative permitted to test autonomous vehicles on Ontario roads.
A Q&A with Toronto physician Nav Persaud, who has raised red flags about the effectiveness of the morning sickness pill Diclectin.
Some are stocking naloxone kits, while others are pushing increased public awareness.
Thanks to a PhD student, the university is the latest institution to join the #Lightbrary movement against SAD.
Kent Monkman’s exhibition showcases Canada’s shame and prejudice.
CFI aims to secure ongoing operation and maintenance funds for research facilities including Canada’s only research icebreaker.
At a recent panel discussion at McGill, medical experts and retired athletes called for more research and education around traumatic brain injuries.
Laura Taylor was a 33-year-old med student and goalie with the women’s hockey team.