December 11, 2019
Digging into diets
Researchers analyze artifacts in one of Mesoamerica's earliest villages that suggest the community was in the early stages of establishing a complex social organization....
December 3, 2019
Judy Fudge receives Bora Laskin Award
The award recognizes Fudge’s commitment to social progress and outstanding contributions to Canadian labour law....
November 19, 2019
Canada falling short of U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals, says new report from water scientists
Canada could lead the world in helping to achieve water sustainability but is falling short of reaching the goals set out by the United Nations (U.N.), according to a new report from scientists with the University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futures (GWF) program....
November 7, 2019
Canada’s investments in health and training are too valuable to treat like paper clips
From an accounting, budgeting, and reporting perspective, government investments in intangible assets, like early treatment programs, bear little distinction from spending on paper clips. And that's a problem....
October 16, 2019
Rewriting history: Scientists find evidence that early humans moved through the Mediterranean much earlier than believed
An international research team led by scientists from McMaster University has unearthed new evidence in Greece proving that the island of Naxos was inhabited by Neanderthals and earlier humans at least 200,000 years ago, tens of thousands of years earlier than previously believed. ...
July 11, 2019
Why cultural safety is critical to the health of First Nations
Erin Slade is following her passion to tackle poor health outcomes among First Nations in her home province of British Columbia....
June 12, 2019
A four-year degree — 40 years later
40 years after he left Mac to go to law school, Alex Mouriopoulos came back to finish his fourth year and get his honours degree....
June 11, 2019
Dad bloggers want social change for Father’s Day
A growing number of “dad bloggers” are using social media to provide a window into their lives as fathers....
June 10, 2019
Survey reveals huge gaps in LGBTQ+ support in Hamilton
A unique, grassroots-driven survey of LGBTQ+ people in Hamilton shows a tremendous need for dedicated space and support services. ...
June 6, 2019
New research shakes up the sloth family tree
New research on the evolutionary relationships between tree sloths and their extinct giant relatives is challenging decades of widely accepted scientific research. ...
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