Creating a more inclusive Canada for people with autism.
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.
Read MoreThere was a time when Canadian farmers relied on little more than gut feeling and Old Farmer’s Almanac to decide when to plant and when to harvest, hoping the weather would reward their efforts. That was about as precise as they could be.
Read MoreHigh-tech is not typically a term associated with agriculture. At first glance, there appears to be little connection between fields of gently waving wheat or herds of peacefully grazing cattle. But behind these idyllic scenes on farms across Canada is cutting-edge technology that is revolutionizing the way food is produced and processed.
Read MoreAs Canada celebrates the contribution of all engineers to the well-being of society during National Engineering Month, the upcoming week is dedicated to the next generation of engineers.
Read MoreThe Vancouver Stroke Program continues to push the boundaries of stroke care and research as it meets the needs of stroke patients throughout B.C. – and philanthropy has been an important contributor to its success.
Read MoreA century after the transformative Canadian discovery of insulin, Diabetes Canada elevates call for urgent action to cure diabetes.
Read MoreMany people working in health care bear enormous responsibilities; their decisions can be a matter of life and death. Add to this a fast-paced and potentially stressful work environment – exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic – and the need for highly skilled and competent personnel becomes even more obvious.
Read MoreThis past year has been like no other as we work to get through the COVID-19 pandemic. What has united the world and reshaped our priorities is a seemingly unstoppable virus. And yet, there’s an insidious disease we’ve been seeking to eradicate for much longer and that continues to take lives and affect millions of people worldwide: cancer.
Read MoreThis January 17 to 23, dental hygienists call out the risks associated with tobacco use and offer support for Canadians ready to give up their habit.
Read MoreHealth care in a pandemic: Responding to the urgent need to innovate our approach to cancer.
Read MoreWith health and well-being top of mind, Canadians are navigating darker days and new routines shaped by the coronavirus pandemic. Danielle Dreger, skin care expert at La Roche-Posay, welcomes a heightened emphasis on self-care and suggests paying special attention to our skin.
Read MoreRobust data informing policy changes for elder care.
Read MoreMelissa Bordage was at work when she received an alert on her phone, and she knew that her eight-year-old son Ethan, who has type 1 diabetes, was at risk of a rapid decline in his glucose levels.
Read MoreVirtual care delivering real benefits during pandemic.
Read MoreAdvancing understanding and support for people with inflammatory bowel disease.
Read MoreMaking a positive impact with every drink.
Read MoreShining a spotlight on this debilitating disease and pursuing a cure.
Read MoreOrganic Week presents an opportunity to highlight the achievements of the people contributing to the success of the organic community, including farmers, growers, processors, distributors, retailers and customers.
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