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Sylvestre first joined uOttawa as a professor in 2005 and has served as dean of the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section since 2019. She has a master’s degree from Université de Montréal and a ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNAfter days of dangerous heat, should Ottawa collect heat death data?The scorching heat of the last few weeks saw dozens of calls to paramedics and homeless outreach workers for people in distress.
Ngoundjo voted in favour of the deferral and said he was excited to get more input from his colleagues to keep the dream of offering university programming in Cornwall alive and find a way to move ...
Marie-Eve Sylvestre, the new University of Ottawa president, personifies unifying leadership deeply rooted in the Ottawa ...
OTTAWA — As Canada is pledging to move away from the United States in the defence sector, critics are warning the federal ...
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New Scientist on MSNThese rocks are probably the last remains of Earth's early crustGeologists have long debated whether a stony formation in Canada contains the world’s oldest rocks – new measurements make a ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSN'Only a matter of time' until Ottawa faces a catastrophic heat waveOttawa is unlikely to be spared from the deadly impacts of extended extreme heat, he said. The typically high humidity in the ...
uOttawa’s move into a new, expanded space at 350 Legget Dr. is more than a real estate upgrade — it’s a response to the growing demand for applied research, talent, and proximity in Canada’s largest ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCanada's laser converter transmits power to remote locations, produce 2 volts with 53% efficiencyLaser power converters can help devices remain connected and be powered with a simple optical fiber over long distances, even in the harshest environments.
Jacques Frémont has weathered more than one unprecedented situation in his nine years as president and vice-chancellor of the University of Ottawa.
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The Walrus on MSNCan You Be Sued for Saying Someone Isn’t Indigenous?In 2022, he was sued by Michelle Coupal, an associate professor at the University of Regina and the Canada research chair in ...
The Canadian prime minister's office declined to comment on how the Israeli strikes on Iran would affect the summit.
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