[ad_1] Carlos Sanchez, expert in metrology at the National Research Council of Canada, is working on the Kibble balance. HANDOUT If things go as planned, by the end of this week, the …
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[ad_1] Soaring birth rates in developing countries is fueling the global baby boom, while women in dozens of wealthier countries are not producing enough children to maintain the country's population level, according …
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[ad_1] SASKATOON – Mélodie Daoust scored two goals in Canada's 6-1 win over Sweden at the women's four-nation cup hockey tournament on Tuesday. Sarah Fillier scored in her national team debut and …
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[ad_1] "First Nations are far from unanimously opposed to development, things have changed a lot in the last 25 years," he says. Germain Belzile, Senior Research Associate at the MEI and author …
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON – The Earth's protective ozone layer is finally healing aerosol and coolant damage, says a new UN report. NASA via AP This combination of images made available by NASA shows …
Read More »EATON: Brutal Liberal Bill to Smother First Nations Energy Project
[ad_1] By Senator Nicole Eaton, Post-Media Network Specialist During the 2015 election campaign, Canadians repeatedly said that a Trudeau government would be determined to adopt an "evidence-based policy." Ministerial mandate letters reiterate …
Read More »Four First Nations sign tentative agreement with BC, federal governments
[ad_1] CANIM LAKE, BC – A group of four First Nations communities in the Cariboo region of British Columbia has signed an agreement in principle with the provincial and federal governments, which …
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[ad_1] New Delhi: Indian states "BIMARU" – Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh – have the largest number partially immunized and non-immunized cases. According to data reported Monday by the UN …
Read More »UNESCO's newest World Heritage Site is the Boreal Forest Important to First Nations Cultures
[ad_1] According to an announcement released Sunday, the Boreal Shield that straddles the Ontario-Manitoba border will be Canada's first cultural and natural heritage site. Heritage Committee at its meeting in Manama, Bahrain …
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