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NATIONAL POST | If you could erase the worst memory of your life, would you? Scientists are working on a pill for that

Published: 1 November 2019

The 60 souls that signed on for Dr. Alain Brunet’s memory manipulation study were united by something they would rather not remember. The trauma of betrayal. For some, it was infidelity and for...

MONTREAL GAZETTE | A ceremony and cookies celebrate Macdonald campus's fair trade designation

Published: 30 October 2019

º«¹úÂãÎè’s Macdonald Campus has become Canada’s 37th Fair Trade campus. The Macdonald Campus in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue now joins º«¹úÂãÎè’s downtown campus in “their efforts to...

BLOOMBERG | How Governments Use Immigration to Boost Their Economies

Published: 30 October 2019

Daniel Béland, director of the Institute for the Study of Canada at º«¹úÂãÎè in Montreal, says Canada’s method has made immigration less divisive an issue than in other countries. “There...

Scientists identify key knowledge gaps in sustainability research

Published: 28 October 2019

The loss of biodiversity continues at an alarming rate despite decades of research and international policies setting out clear goals in the area. In an article published this week in Nature...

CBC | Cindy Blackstock to receive honour from Sudbury's Laurentian University

Published: 21 October 2019

Cindy Blackstock's background is in social work, and she's now executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society — an organization she co-founded — as well as a professor at...

CBC | English Montreal School Board files legal challenge to Bill 21

Published: 25 October 2019

While Section 23 has been tested in court, º«¹úÂãÎè's faculty of law Dean Robert Leckey said that, to his knowledge, Section 28 has not. "There really hasn't been court interpretation of...

MONTREAL GAZETTE | There's lots of meth in Montreal pee

Published: 24 October 2019

Drug use is average to below average in Montreal compared to other cities — except when it comes to methamphetamine, a new study measuring the presence of illicit drugs in raw sewage has found. The...

THE CONVERSATION | Spotlight on economic and social innovation marred by racial bias and exclusion

Published: 22 October 2019

Innovative entrepreneurs who are racialized are being left out of the social and economic innovation circles. Wendy Cukier, a professor of entrepreneurship and strategy at Ryerson University, and...

Mapping global biodiversity change

Published: 17 October 2019

A new study, published in Science, which focuses on mapping biodiversity change in marine and land ecosystems shows that loss of biodiversity is most prevalent in the tropic, with changes in marine...

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