Ten years on, Karin Hinzer’s SUNLAB spins off technology and talent in the solar energy sector. Student start-ups like Spectrafy are a model of the entrepreneurial spirit bred in the lab.
Ten years on, Karin Hinzer’s SUNLAB spins off technology and talent in the solar energy sector. Student start-ups like Spectrafy are a model of the entrepreneurial spirit bred in the lab.
Howard Sapers presents prison reform report
Justin Piché
Department of Criminology, Faculty of Social SciencesPrison, penal and carceral expansion, alternatives to incarceration, punishment and carceral controls, cultural representations of confinement and punishment, human rights
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Howard Sapers presents prison reform report
Justin Piché
Department of Criminology, Faculty of Social SciencesPrison, penal and carceral expansion, alternatives to incarceration, punishment and carceral controls, cultural representations of confine...
Access to nutritious foods is a growing problem in northern First Nations. Michael Robidoux and François Haman are finding local solutions — with a practical twist.
Access to nutritious foods is a growing problem in northern First Nations. Michael Robidoux and François Haman are finding local solutions — with a practical twist.
Angela Cameron urges the public inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls to look at the links between poverty, economic development and violence.
Angela Cameron urges the public inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls to look at the links between poverty, economic development and violence.
A symbol of conflict or a model of cooperation? Karine Vanthuyne compares the relationship that Indigenous peoples in Canada and Guatemala have with mining.
A symbol of conflict or a model of cooperation? Karine Vanthuyne compares the relationship that Indigenous peoples in Canada and Guatemala have with mining.
The shifting climate is affecting what people eat in Canada’s North. Teaching Inuvialuit and Gwich’in youth how to prepare and share food from the land is a first step in building food security and resilience.
The shifting climate is affecting what people eat in Canada’s North. Teaching Inuvialuit and Gwich’in youth how to prepare and share food from the land is a first step in building food security and resilience.