Calgary Scientists Win Killam Trust Research Prizes
Two University of Calgary researchers receive $100,000 Killam Trust awards for groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics and bioengineering, advancing Canada's scientific leadership.
Two University of Calgary researchers receive $100,000 Killam Trust awards for groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics and bioengineering, advancing Canada's scientific leadership.
The Alberta NDP is demanding legislative amendments in response to serious abuse allegations at Willowbrae Childcare Academy in Edmonton, highlighting systemic child protection gaps.
Paleontologists are preparing for the 29th annual Paleo Symposium at Mount Royal University, featuring speaker Jon Noad and other experts discussing the latest fossil discoveries and research.
A lawsuit exposes how the Department of Government Efficiency used ChatGPT to retroactively cancel over 1,400 National Endowment for the Humanities grants, targeting DEI terms and eliminating $100 million in funding.
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RecommendedUniversity of Windsor scholars argue President Trump's expanding military actions in Iran and beyond lack clear objectives, potentially destabilizing international order through opportunistic interventions.
The satirical Ig Nobel prizes are moving their ceremony from the U.S. to Switzerland, with organizers citing safety concerns for international guests under the Trump administration.
A University of Toronto professor argues the proposed Centre for Palestine Studies may exclude Israeli perspectives and prioritize political activism over balanced academic research.
Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of 'Little Foot,' a nearly 4-million-year-old Australopithecus fossil, offering new insights into early human evolution and anatomy.
Laurentian University has been named a key participant in the $40 million Canadian Digital Core Library, a national platform providing access to digital drill core data from across Canada.
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RecommendedYork University and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on Truth and Reconciliation initiatives, including tuition waivers and cultural revitalization.
An architect has raised concerns over the excessive size of the proposed White House East Wing and Ballroom, with a second planning panel set to vote on the design amid public scrutiny of renderings.
Edmonton Public Schools announces a major hiring initiative to recruit more than 300 new teachers and support staff, aiming to enhance educational resources and address staffing needs in the district.
Independent Chinese-language researchers investigating Chinese Communist Party influence in Canada face high-profile complaints and lawsuits from prominent Canadians, with one researcher describing efforts to be 'a voice for the scared.'
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced an extension of tuition benefits for Ukrainian students in the province, continuing support under the CUAET program to aid their education.
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RecommendedThe University of the Fraser Valley receives $520,000 in federal funding to advance research collaboration between Canada and India in agricultural and clean technology sectors.
University of Alberta professor Andy Knight warns that U.S. military actions in Iran highlight declining American political influence globally, with Alberta facing short-term oil gains but long-term energy challenges.
Exploring how ancient Stoic ideals of masculinity as courageous, rational, and compassionate contrast with contemporary anxieties about manhood and toxic masculinity in Canadian society.
A Windsor student has clinched a third consecutive victory at the regional spelling bee, securing a coveted spot at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in 2026.
Dalhousie University has issued a call for expressions of interest in natural gas development projects in Nova Scotia, aiming to foster academic and industry collaboration.
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RecommendedAmerican researchers are examining unmarked graves of dozens of Black children, calling the site a 'crime scene' in a disturbing historical investigation.
Carl Grillmair, a Caltech astrophysicist murdered in the Mojave desert, was a University of Calgary graduate whose father pioneered heli skiing in the Rockies. He had one final lunar experiment planned.
Innovation Saskatchewan has allocated nearly $460,000 to support three University of Regina research initiatives focused on health, environment, and engineering advancements.
Former Harvard president Larry Summers announces retirement from his professorship following revelations of extensive correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, as Harvard launches new investigation into institutional ties.
Harvard University announces Larry Summers will resign from his teaching position as the institution reviews his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, marking a significant development in the ongoing scrutiny.
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RecommendedFormer Harvard President Larry Summers steps down from teaching and professorship roles amid controversy linked to Jeffrey Epstein connections.
The University of Lethbridge, a top-ranked research institution, has introduced a new framework designed to help researchers generate and develop innovative ideas, strengthening its academic standing.
A University of Alberta professor's new book aims to demystify the complex history and critical importance of Treaties, arguing they are essential to Canada's very existence.
A Concordia University study finds nearly 20% of Montrealers lack fresh food within a 10-minute walk, highlighting disparities in access for elderly and mobility-challenged residents.
University students in Iran have launched new demonstrations around memorials for those killed, highlighting ongoing unrest and political tensions in the country.
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RecommendedÉcole Sainte-Anne in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has been awarded $4.4 million as part of a comprehensive decade-long infrastructure enhancement initiative aimed at modernizing educational facilities.