Black Lives Ruined: What goes through a Black man's mind when he's pulled over.

Published on: 26 Sep 2024

Vers un réseau national pour la santé mentale des jeunes Autochtones.

Des excuses de l’AMC pour regagner la confiance des Autochtones.

Published on: 26 Sep 2024

Single-cell genomics: endless possibilities.

Published on: 26 Sep 2024

Brain Canada, , and CQDM partner with industry on drug discovery.

Published on: 26 Sep 2024

For multidisciplinary artist Soleil Launière, drawing on different artforms is in keeping with her First Nations heritage.

“I feel most First Nations artists are multidisciplinary and have been forever” said Launière, this year’s Mellon ISCEI (Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative) artist-in-residence.

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Published on: 26 Sep 2024

The keynote speaker will be Dr. James A. Makokis, known for his leadership in Indigenous health, transgender health and culturally sensitive care.

Read more in the Reporter , covered by Sylvie Babarik (Associate Director, Internal Communications). 

Classified as: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
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Published on: 26 Sep 2024

July 18, 2024 | Alumnus Aftab Ahmed MPP'23 wrote an article that explores strategies to reinvigorate Canada's entrepreneurial landscape through smart regulatory reforms on . "Regulatory sandboxes provide a controlled space for businesses to test new technologies without immediate regulatory burdens," writes Aftab. The use of artificial intelligence and emerging tech could streamline regulatory processes, making compliance easier and more efficient.

Classified as: mpp perspectives, mcgill alumni, Politics, Canada, competition
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Published on: 25 Sep 2024

We are entering a 6-week period referred to as the "fall shoulder season", which runs from end of September to early November. It is during this period that we switch from cooling our buildings to heating them. This transition does not affect the ventilation levels in the spaces, only the temperature.

Although the University is transitioning toward more flexible and adaptable systems, it remains difficult to maintain stable temperatures in some of our buildings at this time of the year, given the outdoor temperature fluctuations.

Classified as: heating, ventilation
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Published on: 25 Sep 2024

A shutdown of steam distribution is planned on the downtown campus on the morning of Thursday, October 3, 2024, between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. This shutdown is necessary for Facilities Management and Ancillary Services to replace pieces of equipment. 

This shutdown will affect all buildings on the downtown campus that rely on steam for:

  • domestic hot water production,
  • sterilization,
  • humidification,
  • and heating.

The buildings that will be affected are:

Classified as: steam, shutdown, heating
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Published on: 25 Sep 2024

The words a speaker chooses communicate more than just ideas and opinions. Language reveals much about a speaker’s personality. In the recent U.S. presidential debate, two very different personalities were on display—that of Democratic candidate and Vice-President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.

Classified as: Vivek Astvansh, Marketing (C)
Published on: 25 Sep 2024

In recent years, airline pilots in the U.S. have received impressive wage increases—40% at United and 34% at Delta. But the wages of Canadian pilots haven’t kept up, and the Air Line Pilots Association union has been pushing for a contract that puts Air Canada pilots’ wage increases closer to those of their American peers. The union and the airline have reached a tentative agreement of a 26% pay bump, followed by a 4% raise each of the next three years.

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 25 Sep 2024

The twenty-eighth issue of LEARNing Landscapes, an online, peer-reviewed, open access journal edited by DISE's Lynn Butler-Kisber ԻBronwen Low, and ECP's Jessica Ruglis, “Towards new futures of youth development: Critical and sustainable approaches to youth wellbeing in complex times”, highlights the evolving landscape of educational and developmental research and practice, where traditional models

Published on: 24 Sep 2024

earned its second consecutive victory in the Smart Snacks for Kids category

By Stephanie Wereley for

Food Science students won first prize in the Smart Snacks for Kids category at the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) annual expo in Chicago for their interactive pudding snack, Magic Mud Pots.

It was ’s second consecutive victory in that category.

Classified as: Salwa Karboune, IFT
Published on: 24 Sep 2024

Anthropogenic climate change drastically affects our planet, with CO2 being the most critical gaseous driver. Here, we present a fast, effective, and sustainable route for coupling diverse alcohols, amines and amides with CO2 via heterogenization of a natural metal-based homogeneous catalyst through decorating on functionalized graphene oxide. Combined synthetic, experimental, and theoretical studies unravel mechanistic routes to convergent 4‑electron reduction of CO2 under mild conditions.

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Published on: 24 Sep 2024

September 23, 2024 | Alumnus Anil Wasif MPP'21 wrote about the in New York. "Yunus’ return to the international stage at the UNGA symbolizes a significant moment of reputational redemption after he endured over a decade of politically motivated legal harassment under Sheikh Hasina’s government," wrote Anil. Yunus and Biden’s talks may very well open doors for deeper economic collaboration.

Classified as: mpp perspectives, Bangladesh, india, mcgill alumni, Politics
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Published on: 24 Sep 2024

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