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涩里番 has mandated Entreprises NR Brosseau Inc. to carry out Project 21-078, which involves upgrades within the McConnell Engineering Building as part of the CFI IF 2023 鈥 Liboiron initiative. The project focuses on the installation of new specialized research equipment in two existing dry laboratories: Room MC010 and Room 816.

Classified as: Downtown campus, McConnel Engineering Building, Laboratory upgrades, Research infrastructure
Published on: 5 Jan 2026

Venezuelan President Nicol谩s Maduro and his wife were captured by U.S. special forces last week and are to appear in a U.S. court today on charges related to drug trafficking and narco-terrorism. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has coined the term 鈥淒onroe Doctrine,鈥 after the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine setting out U.S. dominance of the Western Hemisphere and has threatened the government of Colombia.

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Published on: 5 Jan 2026

January 5, 2026 |聽Jennifer Welsh published her reflections on the efforts to promote responsible sovereignty and individual accountability in the early decades after the Cold War, in a chapter titled titled 鈥淩esponsible Sovereignty and Individual Accountability: Liberal Internationalist Aspirations from the 1990s," included in an edited volume recently published by Oxford University Press.

Classified as: Jennifer Welsh, cold war, sovereignty
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Published on: 5 Jan 2026

"Myriam Denov, a leading advocate for children鈥檚 rights and a Professor in 涩里番鈥檚 School of Social Work, has won a Gold Medal from the聽聽(SSHRC), 聽its highest honour.

The award is for sustained leadership, dedication and originality of thought that have inspired students and colleagues; it comes with a $100,000 prize for future research.

Denov鈥檚 research interests include children born of war and families affected by war and genocide. Over the past 25 years, she has worked with war-affected children on three continents and advised NGOs and such governmental organizations as Global Affairs Canada, Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the Department of National Defence." (涩里番 Reporter)

Published on: 5 Jan 2026

January 5, 2026 | Vincent Rigby co-authored Paper No. 347 for the Centre for International Governance Innovation, titled 鈥淕etting Serious About National Security.鈥 In this paper, he delves into the history and significance of the national security and intelligence advisor (NSIA) role, and how it may be improved in the future.

Classified as: Vincent Rigby, NSIA, national security
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Published on: 5 Jan 2026

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that Professor Peer Zumbansen has been appointed the inaugural holder of the Elizabeth Carmichael Monk Chair in Business Law for a five-year term, beginning January 1, 2026.

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Published on: 5 Jan 2026

January 5, 2026 | Chris Ragan recently spoke to CBC about comments made by Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques. Following Jacques鈥 controversial remarks on the "shocking" state of Canada鈥檚 finances, several leading economists voiced disagreement, with some emphasizing that the PBO should maintain neutrality. Ragan stressed that any assessment of Canada鈥檚 fiscal position should be grounded in data, noting, 鈥淚 think we want them to be: 鈥楯ust the facts, ma鈥檃m.鈥欌

Classified as: chris ragan, Christopher Ragan, Parliamentary Budget Office, fiscal budget
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Published on: 5 Jan 2026

December 22, 2025 | Pearl Eliadis spoke to Le Monde on the recently introduced Bill 9, which proposes a ban on prayer in public spaces, including at universities. Eliadis argues that the government misunderstands the nature of state neutrality regarding religious freedom: instead of safeguarding individual freedom to practice any faith, the government is moving toward eliminating religious expression from public life.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, Bill 9, religious freedom
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Published on: 22 Dec 2025

December 22, 2025 |聽Pearl Eliadis contributed to the newly released two-volume publication Unpacking Participatory Democracy (2025 Orient Blackswan) in an article entitled 鈥淒emocracy Upended: Lessons from Afghanistan鈥, co-authored with Lucille Martin. The article examines international and community-based efforts to introduce dovelopment based on fundamental rights before and during COVID and in the aftermath of the Taliban regime.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, covid-19, democracy
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Published on: 22 Dec 2025

Synthetic Biology is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field focused on creating new biological molecules, devices, and systems, as well as repurposing existing ones for beneficial applications in gene therapies, sustainable materials, and food production. Grounded in principles of standardization, abstraction, and modularity, it applies the Design-Build-Test-Learn engineering cycle to address long-standing biological challenges.

Published on: 22 Dec 2025

The Department is sad to announce the passing of Dr. Robert G. H. Lee, proud alumnus of our metallurgical engineering program (class 1947), great innovator of air-injection technology in molten metal furnaces, and generous 涩里番 supporter (created the Robert Lee scholarship).

Published on: 22 Dec 2025

Researchers in 涩里番鈥檚聽Department of Mechanical Engineering听补苍诲听补迟听聽have聽developed an innovative聽manufacturing technique that聽makes聽female mosquito proboscides, or feeding tubes,聽into聽high-resolution 3D-printing nozzles.聽With its unique geometry, structure and mechanics, the proboscis enables printed line widths as fine as 20聽microns,聽or a little smaller than a white blood cell.聽This is聽roughly聽twice聽as fine as聽what聽commercially聽available聽print

Classified as: Jianyu Li, Changhong Cao, Justin Puma, 3D print, necroprinting, mosquitoes
Published on: 22 Dec 2025

New evidence challenges understanding of Parkinson's disease.

Published on: 22 Dec 2025

Pourquoi certains agissent-ils en h茅ros et d鈥檃utres non?

Published on: 22 Dec 2025

In a recent Nature publication, Profs. Natalie Reznikov and Marc McKee, along with graduate students Eran Ittah and Daniel Buss, worked with Prof.

Published on: 22 Dec 2025

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