Canadian advocates – who believe food security and social justice are closely linked – are leading a collaborative effort that aims to eliminate disparities and inequities in food systems.
Read MoreEarlier this month, Sotheby’s announced that it is now accepting payment in cryptocurrency. The first artwork on auction in this new landscape is Love in the Air by Banksy, expected to sell for the equivalent of somewhere between $3-million and $5-million (U.S.).
Read MoreInformation is literally at our fingertips – and more readily accessible than ever before, but how do we tell truth from fiction?
Read MoreCombining security with agility: Leveraging core competencies to support Canada’s open-banking future.
Read MoreA Canadian research partnership is aiming to better understand the risks and benefits of taking medication during pregnancy to address acute or chronic health concerns.
Read MoreJust over 50 per cent of Canadians believe it is important for the country to be a world leader in scientific achievements, but far fewer – only 42 per cent – think Canada is already the best in the world or even above average in its scientific achievements.
Read MoreA comprehensive – and inclusive – strategy for stormwater mitigation.
Read MoreCommitting to carbon neutrality may seem like a fairly recent narrative adopted by corporations to reduce human impacts on climate change.
Read MoreSupport for ESG and climate action reaches tipping point.
Read MoreAt face value, Earth Day offers an opportunity to reflect upon both the wonders of nature and the critical need to address challenges that threaten the very ecosystems upon which all life depends.
Read MoreImproving the ecological footprint through food waste reduction.
Read MoreWhen Elizabeth Lounsbury’s grandson recently asked her why we need to wear masks and whether that would be enough to keep the COVID monster away, she was reminded of her childhood, when the threat of polio was framed in similar terms.
Read MoreLearning from COVID-19 and establishing the capacity to fight emerging infectious diseases.
Read MoreThe road to transition needs investors’ hands on the wheel.
Read MoreIn her quest for Olympic gold, Canadian wrestler Erica Wiebe pushes herself to perform better every single day. So when she heard about Montreal-based NanoXplore Inc.’s innovations in graphene to enhance materials performance, Ms. Wiebe was intrigued and wanted to know more.
Read MoreWith nearly one third of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation, the sector is a prime target for cleantech innovation.
Read MoreFamily-owned businesses have existed for centuries. Even now, they continue to form the collective backbone of our economy.
Read MoreRunning a family business involves intricate teamwork by a group of family members collaborating in lockstep for the good of the entire enterprise. It also requires advisors working together to address tax, legal, financial planning, insurance, governance and other issues to ensure success.
Read MoreThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change set 2050 as an approximate target for reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions as the most likely way to avoid overshooting global warming of 1.5°C.
Read MoreClimate change is a curse for Canada’s farmers. Colder winters, wetter springs and drier summers have wreaked havoc in recent years from the potato fields of Prince Edward Island to the fruit farms in British Columbia’s Okanagan valley.
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