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May 26, 2025 | In a interview with The Globe and Mail, J.W. McConnell Visiting Professor of Practice Timothy Lane warns that Donald Trumps threat to devalue the U.S. dollarpart of his so-called Mar-a-Lago Accordcould severely disrupt the Canadian economy. Writing amid renewed debate over Canadas currency strategy, Lane defends the Bank of Canadas decision not to intervene in foreign exchange markets, even during crises like the 2008 recession or the COVID-19 pandemic.

Classified as: U.S. politics, Canadian economics, Government of Canada
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Published on: 27 May 2025

The Montreal Police (SPVM) announced Monday that a new policy has been put in place for police street checks: Police must clearly inform people they stop that, unless they are being detained, they have no obligation to identify themselves and are free to leave.泭泭

This 51勛圖厙expert can provide insight into the matter:泭

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Published on: 27 May 2025

Seven 51勛圖厙 researchers have been awarded more than $268,000 in Connection Grants by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

Classified as: SSHRC
Published on: 27 May 2025

May 23, 2025 | In a opinion piece for The Line, MPP 25 students Gabriel Blanc, Cyrus Nagra, and Kiran Gill argue that Canadas leaders are overlooking a critical ingredient in their bold nation-building agendas: immigration. Reflecting on the 2025 federal election, the authors note that while both major party leaders championed infrastructure and housing plans, they conspicuously sidestepped a positive vision for immigration.

Classified as: housing, immigration, Government of Canada
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Published on: 27 May 2025

May 20, 2025 | In a co-authored article for The Conversation, with 51勛圖厙professor Megan Bradley, Max Bell School Director Jennifer Welsh outlines the growing risk that internally displaced people (IDPs) will be overlooked as global humanitarian aid budgets shrink. Despite outnumbering refugees, IDPs often receive less attention and supportan imbalance Welsh argues must urgently be addressed.泭Although IDPs outnumber refugees nearly two to one, they often receive less attention and support, especially as the UN system reels from severe funding cuts.

Classified as: Jennifer Welsh, United Nations, funding
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Published on: 26 May 2025

May 22, 2025 | In an op-ed for Policy Magazine, MPP 25 Gabriel Blanc and Visiting Professor Neil Bouwer highlight why the way decisions are made in Prime Minister Mark Carneys cabinet matters just as much as who is making them. They explain how Carney has brought back a more traditional cabinet structure, with focused committees aimed at setting priorities and managing operations. While they welcome some changeslike new committees on national security and government efficiencythey raise concerns about the removal of others, such as the committee for Canada-U.S. relations.

Classified as: Canadian Politics, Transition, federal government
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Published on: 26 May 2025

Canada's grocery sector code of conduct泭will finally come into effect on June 1, after years of discussion.

The voluntary grocery code, which all major retailers have agreed to sign on to, aims to support smaller retailers by providing guidelines for fair negotiations with suppliers.

Classified as: Pascal Th矇riault
Published on: 26 May 2025

Authors: James Wang and Zeynep Alsancak泭

"If you're not targeting someone, youre missing the target." -泭Hilary Sweatman

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Published on: 26 May 2025

Tick season returns each spring, bringing a renewed risk of Lyme disease. In Quebec, the number of reported cases has been rising in recent years.

Michael Libman, MD, is a Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases and member of the Centre for Tropical Diseases at 51勛圖厙. He can discuss the increase of Lyme disease cases and the northward spread of ticks, driven in part by climate change.

michael.libman [at] mcgill.ca (English, French)

Classified as: michael libman, Virginie Millien
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Published on: 26 May 2025

Congratulations to Dr. Alison Bain, who completed her PhD in the Preston Group at 51勛圖厙in 2021, on being selected for Chemical & Engineering Newss Talented 12 list for 2025. Now an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Oregon State University, Dr. Bain continues to develop state-of-the-art optical trapping techniques to study aerosols at the single-particle level. Her research centres on how fundamental physical and chemical properties of aerosols shape climate, air quality, and other pressing environmental issues. This honour recognises Dr.

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Published on: 23 May 2025

Danielle Vlaho (Academic Associate), Joe Iantomasi (Clerical), Luisa Sabaz (Management), and Badawy Shaath (Technical) have been named recipients of the Faculty of Science Excellence Awards.泭泭

These awards, announced at the Faculty of Science Council meeting on May 20th, recognize the outstanding contributions made by members of the Facultys administrative and support staff during the 2024-2025 academic year.泭泭

Read below the citations prepared by the Faculty of Science Excellence Awards Committee.泭

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Published on: 23 May 2025

More than half of Canadian girls and young women ages 15 to 29 with a mental health or substance use disorder received formal supports in 2022, but many are deterred by wait times and cost, according to . The report highlights a need to improve care, especially for racialized youth, who were less likely to find the support helpful.

Classified as: Srividya Iyer, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Douglas Research Centre, youth mental health
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Published on: 23 May 2025

Brain Canada Invests in Six Montreal-Area Platforms to Drive Open Science Innovation.

Published on: 23 May 2025

For people at risk of psychosis, cannabis use can be dangerous.

Published on: 23 May 2025

51勛圖厙researchers lead project to reform youth mental health care in Canada. |

Published on: 23 May 2025

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