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Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 0 0 × Environment & Sustainability ANALYSIS: WILD BEES ARE UNDER THREAT FROM DOMESTIC BEES, INVASIVE SPECIES, PATHOGENS AND CLIMATE CHANGE — BUT WE CAN HELP Wild bees face risks on a number of fronts, and supporting bee diversity in Ontario is an important component of promoting a healthy environment, write Sebastian Irazuzta, Noah Stegman and Susan Dudley. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 10 1 32 × More Environment & Sustainability Culture & Society Culture & Society RESEARCHERS AWARDED $85,000 FOR RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS WITH LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS The inaugural Societal Impact Seed Grant funding will support five researchers, each collaborating with a community partner to generate and mobilize co-created knowledge that helps solve a societal challenge. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 10 0 × Culture & Society $2.5M SSHRC GRANT WILL CONNECT STUDENTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES AND ARTS WITH COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS CANADA The six-year project, led by philosophy professor Sandra Lapointe, aims to create campus-community hubs that will help students develop career-relevant skills and enhance innovation within social sector organizations. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 5 1 183 × Culture & Society ANALYSIS: CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH NEEDS ARE MORE LIKELY TO COME FROM POORER NEIGHBOURHOODS The occurrence of health disorders higher as the socio-economic status of a neighbourhood decreases, a study involving more than 1.4 million kindergarteners across Canada finds. 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Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 5 1 183 × Culture & Society ANALYSIS: CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH NEEDS ARE MORE LIKELY TO COME FROM POORER NEIGHBOURHOODS The occurrence of health disorders higher as the socio-economic status of a neighbourhood decreases, a study involving more than 1.4 million kindergarteners across Canada finds. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 0 0 × More Culture & Society Business & The Economy Business & the Economy HOW A BATTERY LEASING MODEL COULD INCREASE ADOPTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES The leasing model would allow customers to select a battery that suits their driving habits at the time, temporarily upgrading or downgrading as needed. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 0 0 × Business & the Economy HOUSING AND INTEREST RATES: BY THE NUMBERS Interest rate, inflation rate, mortgage numbers: Economist Colin Mang helps break down the numbers — and what they mean for Canadians — after the Bank of Canada lowers the benchmark rate for the first time in years. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 0 0 × Business & the Economy COULD A LOBLAW BOYCOTT REALLY WORK? PROBABLY NOT, EXPERTS SAY Rising grocery prices have sparked anger against the Canadian grocery giant, but a boycott is unlikely to lead to major change, Bradley Ruffle and Francois Neville say. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 1 0 × * 1 * 2 * 3 More Business & The Economy BUSINESS & THE ECONOMY Business & the Economy HOW A BATTERY LEASING MODEL COULD INCREASE ADOPTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES The leasing model would allow customers to select a battery that suits their driving habits at the time, temporarily upgrading or downgrading as needed. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 0 0 × Business & the Economy HOUSING AND INTEREST RATES: BY THE NUMBERS Interest rate, inflation rate, mortgage numbers: Economist Colin Mang helps break down the numbers — and what they mean for Canadians — after the Bank of Canada lowers the benchmark rate for the first time in years. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 0 0 × Business & the Economy COULD A LOBLAW BOYCOTT REALLY WORK? PROBABLY NOT, EXPERTS SAY Rising grocery prices have sparked anger against the Canadian grocery giant, but a boycott is unlikely to lead to major change, Bradley Ruffle and Francois Neville say. Read More Share SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS Pick one or more destinations: 0 1 0 × More Business & The Economy COMMITTED TO CREATING A BRIGHTER WORLD At McMaster, we are devoted to the cultivation of human potential. We are committed to taking a collaborative approach to improving people’s lives, contributing to global knowledge and advancing the health and well-being of the world around us. 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