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Published on: 25 Oct 2024

October 15, 2024 | Vincent Rigby wrote an article about the  in The Globe and Mail. The Canadian government expelled six Indian diplomats, including the High Commissioner, brought India-Canada relations to their lowest ebb in 40 years.

Classified as: Vincent Rigby, india, diplomacy
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Published on: 25 Oct 2024

October 18, 2024 | A price on carbon is widely accepted by economists as an efficient way to measure the harm done by carbon and to encourage behavioural change, but is it the best route given that it comes with a real cost to consumers and the economy? Chris Ragan spoke about the carbon pricing in his conversation with Amanda Lang on .

Classified as: Chris Ragan on Carbon Pricing, carbon pricing, carbon tax, Christopher Ragan
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Published on: 25 Oct 2024

October 22, 2024 | Alumnus Anil Wasif MPP'21 wrote an about the IMF and the World Bank initiating to promote global economic stability. It has been 80 years since the establishment of these institutions and new challenges have sprung.

Classified as: World Bank, public policy, economy
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Published on: 25 Oct 2024

With Halloween approaching, º«¹úÂãÎè experts are available to offer insights on a range of related topics.  

Classified as: Christine McCusker, Pascal Thériault, Alexander Wahba, Research Institute of the º«¹úÂãÎè Health Centre (RI-MUHC), Department of Chemistry
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Published on: 25 Oct 2024

º«¹úÂãÎè launched 28 research-based startup companies last year, more than any other university in North America, according to a new national survey.

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Published on: 24 Oct 2024

"A leading advocate for children’s rights, Myriam Denov won the Prix du Québec’s Marie-Andrée-Bertrand Prize for social innovation.

Denov conducted groundbreaking research on war-affected children and families for more than two decades and on three continents. Her research explored the unique realities and complex challenges of child soldiers, girls in armed conflict and children born of wartime rape, as well as that of post-conflict reconciliation and war-induced migration and resettlement.  

Published on: 24 Oct 2024

Congratulations to Dr. Olivia Pastore on the successful defence of her dissertation on 23 October, 2024!

Topic of her dissertation: "Understanding and reducing compassion fatigue using the compassion fatigue resilience model and self-compassion in peer mentors of Canadian spinal cord injury community service organizations"

Olivia Pastore is with Dr. Shane Sweet's TIE Lab.

Published on: 24 Oct 2024

Congratulations to Dr. Alicia Boatswain-Kyte on receiving a Special Recognition Award at the 39th World Cultural Council (WCC) Awards Ceremony, which took place at the Faculty Club, º«¹úÂãÎè on October 23, 2024.

Published on: 24 Oct 2024

The Government of Canada announced Thursday that it plans to reduce the numbers of both permanent and temporary immigrants admitted to the country over the next two years (2025-2027).

These experts from º«¹úÂãÎè are available to share their insights:

Classified as: Immigration policy canada, Thomas Soehl, Morton Weinfeld, Department of Sociology
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Published on: 24 Oct 2024

Quebec will allow advance requests for medical assistance in dying (MAID) as of Oct. 30. People with certain serious illnesses, such as Alzheimer's disease, will be permitted to apply for MAID before they lose the capacity to consent.

These experts from º«¹úÂãÎè are available to share their insights on this topic:

Classified as: º«¹úÂãÎè experts, Catherine Ferrier, Jose Morais, medical assistance in dying, Palliative Care
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Published on: 24 Oct 2024

From the Court to the Classroom: An interview with alumna Hélène Bibeau (B.Ed Kindergarten and Elementary Ed ‘13, M.Ed Educational Psychology ‘15). Originally from Saint-Bruno,  Hélène's journey has taken her from dominating the basketball courts in Montreal to inspiring young minds in classrooms at Stamford American School in Hong Kong and across the world. From her early beginnings in basketball to representing Hong Kong in netball, Hélène’s story is one of resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of dreams.

Published on: 24 Oct 2024

On Nov. 3, Quebecers will turn their clocks back one hour for the seasonal time change. Tuesday, the Quebec government launched a public consultation on whether the biannual switch should be abolished in the future.

Classified as: Reut Gruber, º«¹úÂãÎè experts, sleep
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Published on: 24 Oct 2024

Dr. Camilla Illidi from the Clinical Exercise and Respiratory Physiology Laboratory (CERPL), in collaboration with , is seeking healthy female volunteers for a research study investigating the effects of sports bras on exercise experiences, including motivation, adherence, feelings, anticipation, and enjoyment.

Classified as: call for submissions
Published on: 23 Oct 2024

While climate change may not dictate the arrival of Fall colors, it does affect this phenomenon... and its eventual disappearance.

Classified as: benoit coté
Published on: 23 Oct 2024

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