Developing smarter farming practices that tackle the challenge of feeding a rising population sustainably, while addressing the role of climate change on food systems, calls for new ideas and technologies coming from a workforce with diverse backgrounds, talents and experiences.
Read MoreWhen John Jamieson travelled to Qingdao, China, on a trade mission a few years ago, he was surprised to see numerous food items labelled in English and accompanied by the icon of the Canadian flag in the supermarket. In response to his query, a Chinese colleague informed him that made-in-Canada products were very popular with local shoppers.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Regina explore diverse ways of addressing global warming and its side-effects.
Read MoreFrom a distance, women’s and men’s hearts look the same, but when we drill down, we see differences in heart disease and how it develops and presents.
Read MoreDr. Sharon Cohen, neurologist and medical director of the Toronto Memory Program, has experienced the disappointment that comes from studying a potential new therapy for Alzheimer’s disease that ultimately proves unsuccessful.
Read MoreGrowing up in Taiwan, Charlie Wu remembers Lunar New Year festivities as elaborate affairs, with 15 days of different activities and customs, symbolic foods and decorations, and the coveted red envelopes stuffed with money.
Read MoreThe future of art, for Stan Douglas, lies in stretching and crossing the boundaries of different mediums – to create distinct experiences for the viewer.
Read MoreNeed for health-care system transformation to allow innovative treatments to benefit Canadians.
Read MoreTechnology and societal changes driving unprecedented customization for consumers.
Read MoreIt’s considered parenting 101 to treat your children equally, but when it comes to passing your family business to the next generation, this golden rule can create complications, says John Hughes, senior vice president of MNP’s Private Enterprise practice.
Read MoreEnsuring the continued success of Canada’s family enterprises.
Read MoreChoosing a care routine that nourishes our skin’s physical and microbial layers.
Read MoreA new hospital will enable the delivery of the very best rehabilitative care.
Read MoreBeekeeping gives men a purpose while also increasing pollinator populations.
Read MoreThe real value of fundraising is bringing donors together with the causes they care about.
Read MoreWelcome to the virtual hospital.
Read MoreWomen hitting their career-building stride in their early to mid-30s are often faced with an impossible decision – lose their professional momentum or give up on the possibility of having a family.
Read MoreCanadians across the country have embraced The Great Trail of Canada for its power to connect them more deeply with their natural environment, as well as Canada’s history and cultural diversity.
Read MoreFor the past 18 years, I’ve been a volunteer member of the Trans Canada Trail Board. I believe in and love this project because it connects Canadians across this huge land and allows us to stay active, to breathe fresh air and to explore this magnificent country.
Read MoreIn the early NINETIES, people receiving a diagnosis of wet macular degeneration would have learned two things: their vision would get worse and there was no treatment available. The only option was a referral to a low-vision specialist to discuss how to function with dwindling sight.
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