The Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute has submitted a brief to the Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Official Languages, as part of Canada-wide consultations on the new federal Action Plan for Official Languages for 2023 to 2028.
The Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute has submitted a brief to the Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Official Languages, as part of Canada-wide consultations on the new federal Action Plan for Official Languages for 2023 to 2028.
The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) is organizing a symposium September 22 and 23. It will look at the “Montfort moment” and the battle fought by Franco-Ontarians to preserve their right to receive health care in French in their province.
The Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française (CRCCF) is organizing a symposium September 22 and 23. It will look at the “Montfort moment” and the battle fought by Franco-Ontarians to preserve their right to receive health care in French in their province.
To let you fully discover the Julien Couture Resource Centre and develop your language skills, documentalist Paco Lalovic agreed to answers our questions about the Centre’s resources and services.
To let you fully discover the Julien Couture Resource Centre and develop your language skills, documentalist Paco Lalovic agreed to answers our questions about the Centre’s resources and services.
Led by principal investigator Dr. Peter Liu from uOttawa’s Faculty of Medicine and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), a team of multidisciplinary researchers are recipients of a highly competitive $2.9M Heart-Brain Connection IMPACT Award.
Led by principal investigator Dr. Peter Liu from uOttawa’s Faculty of Medicine and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), a team of multidisciplinary researchers are recipients of a highly competitive $2.9M Heart-Brain Connection IMPACT Award.
Associate Professor Heather Kharouba from uOttawa’s Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, is leading a project with an eye to understanding the endangered insect’s eating habits within the Ottawa area, which will help better understand how local nectar sources aid with autumn migration.
Professor Kharouba provides some insight into the research.
Associate Professor Heather Kharouba from uOttawa’s Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, is leading a project with an eye to understanding the endangered insect’s eating habits within the Ottawa area, which will help better understand how local nectar sources aid with autumn migration.
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The word “Ottawa” comes from the Algonquin term adawe, “to trade.” True to its name, Ottawa today is a place to create and trade ideas: ideas that can shape public policy, build forward-thinking communities, and help innovations become exciting business opportunities. All this to build a healthier and stronger community.
The word “Ottawa” comes from the Algonquin term adawe, “to trade.” True to its name, Ottawa today is a place to create and trade ideas: ideas that can shape public policy, build forward-thinking communities, and help innovations become exciting business opportunities. All this to build a healthier a...