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.
For more than 50 years, the Giant Mine contaminated the air, land and water around Yellowknife with arsenic. Environmental toxicologists Jules Blais and Laurie Chan are monitoring the after-effects in nearby lakes and rivers.
For more than 50 years, the Giant Mine contaminated the air, land and water around Yellowknife with arsenic. Environmental toxicologists Jules Blais and Laurie Chan are monitoring the after-effects in nearby lakes and rivers.
The key to improving the well-being of Indigenous communities, says Darlene Kitty, is to teach medical students the link between Indigenous culture and Western medicine.
The key to improving the well-being of Indigenous communities, says Darlene Kitty, is to teach medical students the link between Indigenous culture and Western medicine.
"Just thinking about the new areas of research we can now explore with this facility, the only one of its kind in Canada, is exhilarating, to say the least."
– Ian Clark
"Just thinking about the new areas of research we can now explore with this facility, the only one of its kind in Canada, is exhilarating, to say the least."
– Ian Clark
"The Advanced Research Complex will provide the foundation for strengthening the University of Ottawa's national and international leadership in the fields of photonics and Earth sciences."
- Mona Nemer
"The Advanced Research Complex will provide the foundation for strengthening the University of Ottawa's national and international leadership in the fields of photonics and Earth sciences."
- Mona Nemer
The celebration of Franco-Ontarian Day took on special significance this year at the University of Ottawa with the much-anticipated inauguration of the Monument de la francophonie, the eighth such monument in Ottawa to honour Franco-Ontarians.
The celebration of Franco-Ontarian Day took on special significance this year at the University of Ottawa with the much-anticipated inauguration of the Monument de la francophonie, the eighth such monument in Ottawa to honour Franco-Ontarians.