Canada’s mineral exploration and mining sector knows how important it is to develop strong partnerships with Indigenous communities. Conflict and disagreement over the development of mines and the extraction of natural resources benefits neither side.
Read MoreMineral exploration and mining makes a massive contribution to Canada’s economy, accounting for almost $100-billion, or five per cent of the country’s nominal GDP and providing 630,000 jobs according to the Mining Association of Canada.
Read MoreDuring World War Two, Sudbury’s mines supplied nickel to make armour plating for Allied forces. Eighty years later, the Ontario city is front and centre in a new war, the one against climate change, and once again nickel is playing a leading role.
Read MoreBuoyed by rising commodity prices and strong M&A activity in 2019, Canada’s mining sector is poised for gains in 2020, providing new opportunities for growth domestically and globally.
Read MoreWhen the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued its calls to action in 2015, it made education a central part of the reconciliation process.
Read MoreSocial enterprises across central Ontario have an opportunity to grow and build their capacity through a program supported by Georgian College that offers funds to eligible organizations that work to do good in the community.
Read MoreA unique program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic is the combined brainchild of the institution and industry representatives.
Read MoreWhen a group of cyclists stopped at her home to deliver flowers and offers of support, it meant a lot to Amanda Kearns, whose life had been shaken by a rapid succession of news about cancer.
Read MoreIn a crowded and competitive environment, Canada’s non-profit organizations must find creative ways to achieve their goals. The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is redefining the cancer charity arena by forging a path of collaboration and consolidation in its mission to end cancer.
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 MoreFrom race tracks around the world to bus routes and highways, a new generation of electric vehicles is accelerating sustainable mobility and driving new solutions to address environmental problems and halt climate change.
Read MoreIn the 17 years since the federal government began handing over management and operations of Canada’s airports to not-for-profit, locally managed airport authorities, they have evolved from investment-starved facilities dependent on taxpayer subsidies to some of the world’s most modern airports earning regular awards for performance and passenger satisfaction.
Read MoreTransparency inspiring better environmental performance in commercial real estate.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence helping to make medicine and care more personalized and proactive.
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 MorePartnerships and technologies providing insights into migration and integration.
Read MoreTackling microplastics pollution, CO2 emissions and battery waste.
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