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2008
December 5th to December 19th, 2008
CON – Edmonton Journal Dec 5, 2008 - Bariatric specialists in demand
Globe and Mail- Dec 16, 2008- WEIGHTY ISSUE:TRUE CONFESSIONS
Enough already! So Oprah's 200 pounds - so what? By making her weight topic No. 1, she invites us to judge her by it. It's time she gives herself - and us - a break.
Globe and Mail- Dec 18, 2008 - The richer a man is, the greater his chances are of being fat, according to a report from Statistics Canada released yesterday. More than two-thirds of Canadian men considered to be overweight or obese belong to the country's upper-middle and high income brackets, the survey revealed.
Red Deer Advocate – Dec 18, 2008 - Poor policies keeping our kids fat?
Research project wins award for studying the institutional response to child obesity epidemic
ArcticNet – Ottawa Citizen Dec 6, 2008 - Arctic to see first ice-free summer in 2015
rush to exploit will make things worse: expert.
Le Soleil Dec 10, 2008 - 800 experts à Québec
Moreault, Éric
Québec a damé le pion aux grandes villes du monde pour accueillir la conférence internationale Arctic Change 2008. Et ça, c'est en grande partie en raison du rôle de "leader mondial" de l'Université Laval en recherche sur l'Arctique. Alors que s'achève l'Année polaire internationale (API), Arctic Change regroupe cette semaine, au Centre des congrès de Québec, plus de 800 scientifiques, étudiants et experts de la recherche arctique en provenance de 16 pays. La tenue de l'événement à Québec démontre l'expertise et l'étendue du réseau de contacts d'Arctic Net, qui regroupe une centaine de chercheurs à partir de l'Université Laval. "Sans nous, le programme de l'API au Canada n'aurait pas eu la même gueule. La conférence en est la confirmation", soutient Louis Fortier, son directeur scientifique.
Le Soleil, Dec 10, 2008 - L'Arctique à l'aube d'une nouvelle ère.
La Presse Dec 10, 2008 - Les Inuits sont fatigués de se sentir comme des "rejets"
Globe and Mail, Dec 12, 2008 - CLIMATE CHANGE
Scientists predict seasonal ice-free Arctic by 2015
CSN - Stroke network's curbed campaign misses 'unique' holiday opportunity
Elizabeth McMillan, The Ottawa Citizen
The Canadian Stroke Network spent more than $38,000 on advertising aimed at holiday shoppers, but no one will see the campaign because the advertising is on parked OC Transpo buses.
Advanced Foods and Materials Network / Canadian Obesity Network
/ Canadian Stroke Network –
Montreal Gazette –
February 6, 2008; Simcoe Reformer – February 4, 2008;
Cape Breton Post, Trail Daily Times – February 1, 2008; CBC.ca,
Chronicle-Herald, Fredericton Daily Gleaner, Hamilton Spectator –
January 31, 2008; Edmonton Journal, Toronto Star, Le Soleil, La Presse,
Brantford Expositor, Kelowna Daily Courier, Vernon Daily Courier, Brockville
Recorder and Times – Wednesday, January 30, 2008; Canada
East Online, Canadian Press Newswire, Broadcast News, Kitchener-Waterloo
Record, Montreal Gazette, Regina Leader-Post, Presse Canadienne, Ottawa
Citizen, Windsor Star, Winnipeg Free Press, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Calgary
Herald, National Post, Nanaimo Daily News, Kitchener-Waterloo Record,
Canada East Online, CBC.ca, CBC Radio (Winnipeg), TV-A (Saskatoon), Radio-Canada
International, Radio 940 (Montreal), CTV.ca, CBC-TV – January
29, 2008 – Three of Canada's Networks of Centres of Excellence awarded
the first national "Salt Lick Award" to the A&W "Chubby
Junior" Kids Meal, which contains 710 milligrams more salt than the
recommended total daily intake for four- to eight-years-olds.
Advanced Foods and Materials Network (AFMNet)
- Good Fruit Grower, Vol. 59 No. 15 – October 1, 2008 –
AFMNet researchers Louise Nelson and Peter Sholberg are solving the age-old
problem of post-harvest fruit loss due to fungus decay. Their research
is focused primarily on apples, but with an application to other fruits
and vegetables as well.
- AgriSuccess Journal – September/October 2008 –
An interview with AFMNet Scientifc Director Dr. Rickey Yada on
nutrigenomics.
- www.farmcentre.com – September 15, 2008 – AFMNet
Theme II Researcher Yoshi Mine has found that eggshell calcium has high
bioavailability – a measurement of the amount of calcium absorbed
by the body – and high food safety compared to other calcium supplements.
- www.farmcentre.com –– September 1, 2008 –
AFMNet Researchers Drs. Robert Hancock, John Vederas and Santosh
Misra are part of a team that will be looking at creating new antimicrobial
agents for food safety.
- Ottawa Citizen – August 1, 2008; nutraingredients.com
– June 23, 2008 – AFMNet researcher Gregor Reid is quoted
in articles about probiotics.
- Globe and Mail – July 10, 2008 – AFMNet Theme
III Leader David Castle, as well as former Theme III Leader Conrad Brunk,
and Researcher Richard Gold were part of the scientific panel that published
a report warning that products with nanomaterials, tiny substances in
everything from sunscreen to diesel fuel, may be toxic.
- Guelph Mercury – July 4, 2008 – AFMNet Scientific
Director Dr. Rickey Yada is quoted in this feature article on the
Network.
- nutraingredients.com – July 1, 2008 – AFMNet
Researcher Dr. Derrick Rousseau's study of controlled release of
ingredients is featured.
- Rogers Television-First Local News (London) – June
30, 2008 – The research project of AFMNet HQPJamie Hemsworth and
her advisor, AFMNet Researcher Gregor Reid is highlighted.
- nutraingredients-usa.com – June 25, 2008 – AFMNet
Researcher Dr. Dérick Rousseau's study, published in the
Journal of Nutrition, shows that fortified cheese is as good as
supplements for vitamin D.
- St. Catherines Standard, Belleville Intelligencer, Sudbury Star,
London Free Press, CanadaEast.com, The Canadian Press, Yahoo Canada
– June 17, 2008 – Advanced Foods and Materials Network Theme
II Leader Dr. Ahmed El-Sohemy comments on a study that shows regular
coffee consumption is not associated with a higher death rate.
- Top Crop Manager – June 12, 2008 – Advanced
Foods and Materials Network Researchers Dr. Nicholas Low and Dr. Mike
Nickerson are developing a technology to create microcapsules made of
pea and canola protein designed to hold droplets of flax oil.
- Science Daily, Chemical Science, Physorg.com, Science Centric
– June 10, 2008 – Advanced Foods and Materials
Network Researcher Dr. Dérick Rousseau led a team that studied
the surface of chocolate as it aged in order to find a way to maintain
its shiny brown appearance instead of becoming dull and white.
- Hamilton Spectator – July 9, 2008; Fresh Plaza.com
– July 4, 2008; Simcoe Reformer , Calibre Macro World
Online, Guelph Mercury, Kitchener Waterloo Record, Lethbridge Herald,
NewsNow.co.uk, Brandon Sun, CBC.ca, Cornwall Seaway News, East Ottawa.ca,
Medicine Hat News, MySask.com, MyTELUS.com, Orleans Star, Prince George
Citizen, The Monitor.ca, West Island Chronicle, Westmount Examiner –
July 3, 2008; Kelowna Daily Courier, Vernon Daily Courier –
July 2, 2008; Prince George Citizen – June 28, 2008;
Canadian Press – June 27 2008; Business News Network
– June 12, 2008 – An interview with AFMNet researcher
Louise Nelson about her research on how to eliminate post-harvest losses
in the apple industry due to fungal decay.
- 570 Radio (Kitchener) – June 1, 2008; AM980 Radio
(London) – May 30, 2008 – AFMNet researchers Barbara Moffatt
and Gregor Reid were interviewed separately on their research projects.
- Pharmacy Post – May 2008 – AFMNet researcher,
Dr. Heather Boon, is featured in an article on natural health products.
- YouTube.com
– June 9, 2008; New York Times –
May 20, 2008; Canadian Press, Le Devoir, CHCH (Hamilton) –
May 15, 2008; CTV Newsnet, CTV News, CBC News, A-Channel News (CHUM
- Barrie), Physorg.com, ScienceDaily, Genetic Engineering & Biotech
News, Toronto Star, CTV.ca, Kingston Whig-Standard, St. Catharines Standard,
Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Sarnia Observer, Peterborough Examiner, Breitbart.com,
Yahoo News, Canoe.ca, The Telegraph (UK), Halifax Chronicle Herald,
Truro Daily News, Thaindian News, CBC.ca, Confectionary News, Hamilton
Spectator, MSN News, Science Codex, Science Daily, EurekAlert, Newkerala.com,
Newswise, Thecheers.org, Guelph Mercury, ScientificBlogging.com, foodnavigator.com
– May 14, 2008; Bio-Medicine.org, Science Centric, Thunder
Bay Chronicle Journal, MetroNews.ca, Freepublic.com, GeneRef.com
– May 13, 2008 – AFMNet Researcher Dr. Ahmed El-Sohemy
is the principal author of a study, published the journal Physiological
Genomics, that found that a variation of the GLUT2 gene is linked to
habitual consumption of sugar.
- nowtoronto.com – May 1, 2008 – AFMNet Reseacher
Serguei Golovan is quoted in an article about PETA’s (the animal
rights organization) announcement of a million-dollar incentive to the
first group that can meet their criteria and produce in-vitro chicken
meat.
- Guelph Mercury, UrbanCowboy.ca – April 28, 2008 –
AFMNet Scientific Director Rickey Yada is mentioned in an article about
the opening of the Alltech nutrigenomics centre in Kentuky.
- farmcentre.com – April 14, 2008 – AFMNet Scientific
Director Dr. Rickey Yada and his team are conducting further studies
into the enzyme that prevents the browning of chips made from cold-stored
tubers in a potato from North Dakota. The team hopes to identify the
genes responsible and eventually transfer them to Canadian potatoes.
- CBC TV – April 3, 2008 – AFMNet Theme II Leader
Ahmed El-Sohemy is featured in a segment on nutrigenomics.
- heartandstroke.ns.ca – March 2008 – AFMNet researcher
Dr. Roger McLeod’s is studying how the liver processes different
kinds of fats, how metabolic changes lead to plaque formation in the
blood vessels, and how the liver and fat tissue interact to affect metabolism
and heart health.
- straight.com – February 28, 2008 – AFMNet researcher
Dr. Robert Hancock's findings on the MRSA superbug are featured.
- The Portico (University of Guelph Alumni Magazine) –
February 2008 – A feature about nanoscience mentions AFMNet researchers
Drs. John Dutcher and Jacek Lipkowski.
- Globe and Mail – February 2, 2008 – AFMNet Theme
III Leader David Castle is quoted in an article about the government's
decision to terminate the National Science Adviser position.
- Toronto Star, TheStar.com – January 12, 2008 –
AFMNet Theme I researcher Dr. Molly Shoichet is quoted in an article
about the Canada Research Chairs program.
- GuelphMercury.com – January 9, 2008 – A feature
on GoaGel Corp., part of AFMNet's Strategic Transition & Application
of Research (STAR) program, mentions AFMNet researcher Dr. Alejandro
Marangoni.
- REX Magazine – January 2008 – AFMNet’s
Scientific Director, Dr. Rickey Yada, is quoted in an article that
features several AFMNet projects.
- Bend Bulletin – January 3, 2008; Wall Street Journal
– December 13, 2007 – AFMNet Researcher Dr. Ahmed
El-Sohemy is quoted in articles about nutrigenomics.
- Edmonton Journal – December 22, 2007 – An article
written by AFMNet Theme III researcher Timothy Caulfield.
Allergy, Genes and Environment Network (AllerGen)
- 570 News, Kitchener, 24 Hours, Toronto, 24 Heures, Montreal, Aliant.net,
AOL Health, Barrie Examiner, Canadian Press, Canoe.com, CBC.ca, CFCF/CTV
Montreal, CFTK, CH Morning Live, CHCH News at Noon, Chatham Daily News,
C-Health (Canoe.ca), CHML Radio, Hamilton, CJAD Radio, Cyberpresse.ca,
East Ottawa.ca, Fredericton Daily Gleaner, Globe and Mail, Guelph Mercury,
Kamloops Daily News, KBS Radio, Kings County Record Online, Kitchener-Waterloo
Record, Marketwatch.com, Metro, Montreal, Metro, Montreal Online, Metro,
Toronto, Metro, Toronto Online, Miramichi Leader, News 1130.com, North
Bay Nugget, Northern Light.ca, Occupational Health and Safety Online,
Orleans Star, Owen Sound Sun Times, Passeport Sante.net, Penticton Herald,
Peterborough Examiner, Sarnia Observer, St. Catharines Standard, StreetInsider.com,
Sudbury Star, Sympatico/MSN News, Telus News, Thestar.com, Toronto Star,
Victoria Star, WAVE 94.7 FM, Welland Tribune, Yahoo Canada Health News
– July 29, 2008; Moncton Times & Transcript – July
26, 2008; St. John’s Telegram, Winnipeg Free Press, Hamilton
Spectator, Chronicle Herald – July 24, 2008 – AllerGen
Researchers Drs. Ann Clarke and Susan Elliot are the leads in a
new national survey that will try to determine how prevalent food allergies
are among the Canadian population and the effectiveness of allergen
warnings on food labels.
- Barrie Examiner, Canada East.com, Canadian Press, CanWest News
Services, CBC.ca, CFTR/680 News Radio (Toronto), Chatham Daily News,
CHCH-TV News, CHML Radio (Hamilton), CTV.ca, Edmonton Rush Hour, Hamilton
Spectator, Kamloops Daily News, Kingston Whig-Standard, Kitchener-Waterloo
Record, Medical News Today, Moncton Times & Transcript, North Bay
Nugget, Okanagan Sunday, Prince George Citizen, Sault Star, Toronto
Star, Toronto Star.com, Vancouver Sun – June 6, 2008 –
Media coverage of the launch of the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal
Development Study, which will examine environmental and genetic factors
in allergies and asthma. The study of 5,000 children will begin while
the babies are still in the womb and follow them through childhood and,
if the funding is available, into adolescence.
- Moncton Times & Transcript – June 10, 2008; CTV.ca
– June 9, 2008; Hamilton Spectator – June 7, 2008;
Canadian Press Newswire – June 6, 2008 – AllerGen
Scientific Director Dr. Judah Denburg is quoted about the launch
of the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) study
that will be led by AllerGen researcher Dr. Malcolm Sears.
- Allergic Living Magazine – Spring 2008 – AllerGen
Board member Dr. Zave Chad was interviewed about anxiety in children
who suffer from allergies.
- Allergic Living Magazine – Spring 2008 – AllerGen
Investigator Dr. Jeremy Beach was interviewed about the side effects
of allergic rhinitis.
- Globe and Mail, CityNews.com, Yahoo News, MedBroadcast.com –
May 21, 2008 – AllerGen Principal Investigator Dr. Susan
Waserman was interviewed about a new UK study looking at first-born
children and their risk of developing allergy.
- Globe and Mail – May 8, 2008 –
AllerGen Principal Investigator Dr. Malcolm Sears was interviewed
about the safety of asthma medications for pregnant women.
- Fort Saskatchewan Record – April 22, 2008 –
AllerGen Co-Investigator Dr. Piush Mandhane spoke to the increasing
prevalence of asthma among Canadian children.
- Toronto Star – April 10, 2008 – Principal Investigator
Dr. Malcolm Sears and his project, The Canadian Healthy Infant
Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study, were mentioned in an opinion-editorial
that spoke about the importance of improving the health of Canadian
children.
ArcticNet
- MSNBC-The Today Show –
September 26, 2008 – A television crew was onboard the CCGS
Amundsen to report on climate change in the Arctic and the work of
ArcticNet.
- On September 25, 2008, the ArcticNet Schools on Board program was
presented with a 2008 Canadian Award of Excellence in Environmental
Education by the Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication
(EECOM) at their conference in Newfoundland.
- Thaindian Press – October 6, 2008; Thaindian Press,
Edmonton Journal, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Victoria Times Colonist, Vancouver
Sun, Regina Leader-Post, National Post, Vancouver Province, Montreal
Gazette, Windsor Star, Ottawa Citizen – October 2, 2008;
Victoria Times Colonist, National Post – September 17, 2008
– ArcticNet Scientific Director, Louis Fortier and ArcticNet Network
Investigator and lead of the IPY Circumpolar Flaw Lead System Study,
David Barber note that the ice loss observed in 2008 reflects the remarkable
change occurring in the Arctic region and that were on a path that will
see a seasonally ice-free Arctic sometime between 2013 and 2030.
- CBC News – September 15, 2008 – Mary Simon,
Co-Chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, sent the five federal
political party leaders an open letter presenting 12 questions related
to Arctic and Inuit issues in an attempt to understand where the parties
stand on issues crucial to the Canadian agenda.
- Nunatsiaq News – September 12, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Warwick Vincent is quoted in this article on the
changes he has observed on the northwestern coast of Ellesmere Island
where large sections of the Markham ice shelf have broken away.
- Nunatsiaq News – September 5, 2008 – Mary Simon,
co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, says that after his four
visits to the North, Prime Minister Harper now understands that Inuit
need more money for education and economic development.
- The Canadian Press, CTV.ca – le 6 octobre 2008;
Northern News Service – September 15, 2008; CBC News
– August 11, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigator Grace
Egeland leads this year’s Inuit health survey which expands to
incorporate Inuit living outside Nunavut, including the Inuvialuit of
the Northwest Territories and Inuit living in the Nunatsiavut region
of Labrador.
- Le Soleil, Le Droit, The Associated Press, ABC Online (Australia),
CBC.ca, Telegraph.co.uk – September 4, 2008; Radio-Canada
Nouvelles, National Geographic News, CNN, Globe and Mail, InTheNews.co.uk,
China Daily (China), Toronto Sun, eFluxMedia, RedOrbit (USA),
Reuters (India), Scotsman (UK), USA Today, BBC News (UK),
shortNews.com (Germany), Channel 4 News (UK), 3 News
(NZ), National Post, Regina Leader-Post, Vancouver Sun, Windsor
Star, Calgary Herald, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Victoria Times Colonist,
Edmonton Journal – September 3, 2008; CBC News, Carbon
Positive (Netherlands) – September 2, 2008 – ArcticNet
Scientific Director, Louis Fortier, ArcticNet Network Investigator Warwick
Vincent and ArcticNet member Derek Mueller are featured in a series
of articles relating the further break-up and detachment of ice shelves
on Ellesmere Island.
- Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Vancouver Sun, St John's Telegram
– September 2, 2008; Canwest News Service – September
1, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigator Norm Catto is featured
in an article about Canada’s shrinking coastlines due to rising
sea levels and storm surges.
- Lebanon Daily Star – August 29, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator, Gary Stern is cited in this article written by
one of the journalists invited by the World Federation of Science Journalists
to join the scientific expedition onboard the icebreaker CCGS Amundsen.
- Canwest News Service; The Canadian Press – August 28,
2008 – Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors,
says that if the Conservatives want to see the North develop, they will
have to consider "the human dimension."
- Webwire – August 27, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Gordon McBean is cited in this article which announces
that McGill is funding research from the Canadian Foundation for Climate
and Atmospheric Sciences that will provide decision-makers the scientific
tools needed to face new challenges associated with climate change.
- Globe and Mail – August 22, 2008 – Mary Simon,
co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, is mentioned in this article
written by Canada’s former Foreign Affairs Minister, Llyod Axworthy,
in which he proposes that Canada’s role in dealing with Arctic
issues should be to persuade other Arctic nations to switch from a competitive
model to one based on co-operation.
- Canwest News Service – August 22, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Michael Byers is cited in this article featuring
Operation Nanook, the biggest Arctic sovereignty exercise in Canadian
history.
- Calgary Herald – August 18, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Michael Byers expresses concern that Canada should
be building its capacity to police and protect the Northwest Passage.
- Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette – August 16, 2008
– Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, and
Network Investigator Michael Byers are cited in this article relating
the government’s stance on the Canadian Arctic.
- Globe and Mail – August 15, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Bruno Tremblay explains that a former research
proposal to find Sir John Franklin's lost ships was refused, so he and
other Arctic researchers pitched in as a spinoff of their own research.
- Radio Canada – July 29, 2008 – ArcticNet Scientific
Director Louis Fortier spoke of how climate change is impacting the
Arctic, his career path and his personal motivations.
- Globe and Mail – July 29, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Warwick Vincent and ArcticNet member Derek Mueller provide
details on the four-square-kilometre chunk that has broken off the Ward
Hunt Ice Shelf, the largest remaining ice shelf in the Arctic.
- Le Soleil – July 28, 2008 – ArcticNet Scientific
Director, Louis Fortier, is featured in this article as the laureate
of the Le Soleil–Radio-Canada award and his newly obtained title
of Officer from the Ordre national du Québec.
- The Canadian Press – July 24, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Gordon McBean is cited in this article featuring
the upcoming release of Health Canada’s report on health forecasts
related to climate change and the increased risk of injuries, illnesses
and stress-related disorders brought on by more frequent extreme weather
events.
- Canwest News Service – July 21, 2008 – Mary Simon,
co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, denounced "third-world
conditions" in some northern communities and asked the Prime Minister
to invite aboriginal leaders to his next meeting with the premiers.
- London Free Press – July 18, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Gordon McBean says the city of London may not be
an environmental leader yet, but it's on the right track path toward
combating and coping with climate change.
- Globe and Mail – July 17, 2008; The Canadian Press
– July 16, 2008 – Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet
Board of Directors, said the time has come to address education as a
key priority to preserve and enhance Inuit languages and cultures.
- EOS, Vol 89 No 28 – July 8, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Warwick Vincent is mentioned in this article featuring
Margaret Munro, winner of the 2008 David Perlman Award for Excellence
in Science Journalism for her article: “Ice Shelf Collapse
Sends Chill,” which chronicles research conducted by ArcticNet
researchers on the collapse of an ice shelf on Ellesmere Island.
- Nunatsiaq News – June 20, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Gilles Gauthier’s research on snowy owls in the Canadian
Arctic is featured.
- Nature, News Feature, Vol 454 – July 17, 2008 –
The research of ArcticNet Network Investigators David Barber and Yves
Gratton is featured in this article describing the research conducted
onboard the current CCGS Amundsen expedition, known as the
Circumpolar Flaw Lead System Study. Christopher J. Mundy, ArcticNet
Postdoctoral Fellow, is also featured in the article.
- CBCnews.ca – July 16, 2008 – Lucette Barber,
co-ordinator of the ArcticNet Schools on Board outreach program, is
cited in this article relating the task of Vincent Ho, Winnipeg Symphony
Orchestra's composer-in-residence. Ho is currently onboard the CCGS
Amundsen to compose a symphony inspired by his travels in the Arctic
and experience onboard the research vessel, which is expected to debut
at the opening of the 2010 Winnipeg New Music Festival.
- The Canadian Press – July 15, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Laurie Chan and his team found that levels of southern
pollutants poisoning the traditional foods of northerners are decreasing
and levels of toxic chemicals in many animals across the Arctic are
dropping.
- The Canadian Press – July 14, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Michael Byers is featured in this article that
describes the work of Canadian scientists going to Devon Island to test
a new generation of high-tech detectors, called CANDISS, intended to
watch over the increasingly busy northern waters.
- Vancouver Province – July 20, 2008; Calgary Herald,
Canwest News Service, Canada.com – July 17, 2008; Regina
Leader-Post – July 16, 2008; The Canadian Press –
July 12, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigator Gordon McBean encouraged
ministers of the provincial municipalities to improve building codes
to address concerns related to climate change.
- AlterNet, www.alternet.org – July 10, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Michael Byers is cited in this article
which provides an overview of the challenges the Arctic faces with its
changing environment and emerging economic opportunities.
- London Free Press – July 3, 2008 – Gordon McBean,
ArcticNet Network Investigator will be one of the speakers of the “North
America 2030: An Environmental Outlook” conference and will cover
some implications of climate change on Canada and the Arctic, and the
northern U.S.
- Globe and Mail – July 2, 2008 – Michael Byers,
ArcticNet Network Investigator, is cited in this article which relates
the efforts deployed to map out areas that have long been disputed.
- CBCnews.ca – July 2, 2008; Canada.com, CanWest
News Service – June 24, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigator
Gordon McBean is interviewed regarding the open letter written by Canadian
Climate Science Leaders to the prime minister, opposition leaders and
premiers.
- CBCnews.ca – July 1, 2008; Reuters –
June 28, 2008; elEconomista.es – June 27, 2008 –
Mary Simon, Inuit leader and co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors,
wore a sealskin outfit on Canada Day to celebrate her Inuit culture.
- Globe and Mail – June 30, 2008 – Inuit leader
and co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, Mary Simon is cited
sharing the concerns of northern premiers on the proposed Liberal carbon
tax plan.
- Montreal Gazette – June 28, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Martin Sharp is cited in this article which describes
the glacier research conducted on the Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut.
- Globe and Mail – June 25, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Michael Byers expects a federal advisory panel to recommend
a sort of “national security test” as part of Canada's foreign
investment review process when it reports to the federal government
in the upcoming days.
- London Free Press – June 25, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Gordon McBean was honoured at a reception for his
work on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. This award is
shared with former U.S. vice-president Al Gore and 200 Canadian scientists
and about 1,000 scientists from around the world.
- Canada.com, CanWest News Service – June 23, 2008; National
Geographic News – June 20, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator David Barber is quoted in these articles featuring predictions
for an ice-free North Pole.
- Nunatsiaq News – June 20, 2008 – ArcticNet Board
of Directors member Duane Smith is cited in this article describing
plans for Inuit leaders from across the circumpolar world to gather
in Kuujjuaq in November to respond to the race for territory and resources
by Arctic nations.
- Nunatsiaq News, Indian Country Today – June 20, 2008;
Saskatoon StarPhoenix, AFP, Nanaimo Daily News – June 16,
2008; Northern News Online, Canada.com – June 13, 2008;
980 CJME News Talk Radio (Saskatchewan), Nanaimo Daily
News, Section15.ca, Toronto Star, Winnipeg Free Press, London Free Press,
Globe and Mail – June 12, 2008; Ottawa Citizen, National
Post, CBCNews.ca, Globe and Mail – June 11, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Michael Byers wrote a commentary about
the Prime Minister's apology on behalf of the nation for the residential
school ordeal and Inuit leader Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet
Board of Directors, spoke at the House of Commons after the Prime Minister's
apology saying the event paved the way for healing and progress.
- Québec Premier's website, TVA, Nouvelles RDI –
June 18, 2008 –
ArcticNet Scientific Director Dr. Louis Fortier was awarded the
title of Officer from the Ordre national du Québec, the highest
distinction given by the Québec government.
- Nunatsiaq News – May 30, 2008 – Research conducted
by an ArcticNet post-doctoral fellow, Émilie Counil, showed high
levels of trans fats in the blood of 888 Nunavik residents.
- NPR news, Day to Day www.NPR.org – June 2, 2008;
Le Devoir – May 31, 2008; Regina Leader-Post, Ottawa
Citizen – May 30, 2008; The Canadian Press –
May 28, 2008; Canwest News Service, canada.com – May
26, 2008; Toronto Star, thestar.com, The Canadian Press –
May 23, 2008; Canwest News Service, Canada.com – May
21, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigator, Michael Byers,
expresses his views about the Arctic summit in Greenland, in several
articles.
- Canwest News Service, canada.com – May 25, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator, Michael Byers, is mentioned in this
article which discusses the results from a joint Canadian-Danish study
of the Lomonosov Ridge.
- The Hill Times – May 19, 2008 – The role played
by Michael Byers, ArcticNet Network Investigator, in the blocking of
the sale of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. to an American
firm is mentioned in this article.
- Winnipeg Free Press – May 16, 2008 – Joanne Keselman,
member of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, was appointed to the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
- National Post – May 15, 2008; Macleans.ca
– May 14, 2008 – Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet Board
of Directors, met with U.S. Interior Secretary, Dirk Kempthorne, and
Canada's Environment Minister, John Baird, last week and they pledged
to work together to ensure the polar bear populations thrive into the
future.
- En.wikinews.org; Mensnewsdaily.com – May 14, 2008 –
ArcticNet and its Scientific Director, Louis Fortier, are mentioned
in this article which features the United States' listing of the polar
bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
- Northern News Services – May 12, 2008 – To date,
Inuit are satisfied with the efforts of the Indian Residential Schools
Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet
Board of Directors, is on the selection panel for the two commissioners
who have yet to be chosen.
- Globe and Mail, www.theglobeandmail.com – May 2, 2008;
Vancouver Sun – April 11, 2008; National Post, Vancouver
Sun, Globe and Mail – April 10, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Michael Byers is quoted in articles that discuss the government’s
rejection of the sale of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.
- Salon.com – April 30, 2008 – Several ArcticNet
Network Investigators are featured in this article which focuses on
contaminants and how they make their way from the air, ice, and water
up the food chain to Northern people.
- NERC Press – April 25, 2008 – Schools on Board,
an outreach programme of ArcticNet, is featured in this article which
recites the experiences of a student and her teacher from Liverpool,
England.
- Le Devoir – April 24, 2008 – ArcticNet Scientific
Director Louis Fortier is featured in an article about the melting Arctic
ice cap.
- The Christian Science Monitor, csmonitor.com – April
24, 2008 – Network Investigator Dave Barber and ArcticNet collaborator
Jody Deming are mentioned in this article which features Deming’s
work onboard the Amundsen.
- Au fil des événements (Université Laval)
– April 17, 2008 – Network Investigator Éric Dewailly
and ArcticNet Post Doctoral Fellow Émilie Counil are featured
in an article about Inuit health and the issue of trans fats in their
diet.
- Northern News Services – April 17, 2008; CBC.ca
– April 16, 2008 – Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet
Board of Directors, is quoted in this article featuring the National
Inuit Education Summit held in Inuvik.
- Toronto Star, TheStar.com – April 13, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Dave Barber is interviewed in this article
discussing the multidisciplinary approach recently adopted by Arctic
researchers.
- CBC.ca – April 16, 2008; Sudbury Star, Globe and
Mail, TheStar.com – April 12, 2008; The Canadian Press
– April 11, 2008 – ArcticNet member Derek Mueller is
part of the patrol of Canadian Rangers that got an up-close look at
the new cracks in the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf, the largest remaining Arctic
ice shelf.
- National Aboriginal News-First Perspective – April
11, 2008; CNW Group – April 9, 2008 – Mary Simon,
co-chair on the ArcticNet Board of Directors, is cited in these articles
relating the House of Commons' decision to pass a resolution endorsing
the UN Declaration and to call on the Government to "fully implement
the standards contained therein". According to Simon, “the
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples provides a road map
for the reconciliation of indigenous and non-indigenous peoples in Canada
and around the world”.
- CBC.ca – April 13, 2008; Vancouver Sun, Straight.com
– April 10, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigator Michael
Byers is featured in this article discussing the lack of affordable
housing in Vancouver.
- Toronto Star – April 13, 2008 – ArticNet Scientific
Director Louis Fortier and ArcticNet Network Investigator David Barber
are quoted in an article about studying the Arctic onboard the Amundsen.
- Northern News Services – April 7, 2008 – Schools
on Board, an outreach program of ArcticNet, is featured in this article
which relates the experience of student, Alison Kopalie of Qikiqtarjuaq,
and science teacher, Susie Hawkins, from Inuksuit school.
- Canadian Mining Journal – April 6, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Frank Duerden, ArcticNet research associate Tristan
Pearce and ArcticNet postdoctoral fellow James Ford authored this article
on climate change impacts on the Canadian mining sector.
- Toronto Star – April 5, 2008 – ArcticNet Investigator
Christian Nozais is studying mesofauna, microscopic creatures living
in and under the Arctic sea ice, with a Master's student, onboard the
Amundsen.
- CBC News, CBC North – April 3, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Andrew Derocher is featured in this article relating
the shooting of three polar bears that wandered more than 400 kilometres
from their usual habitat on the Beaufort Sea.
- Au fil des événements (Université Laval)
– April 3, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigators Warwick
Vincent and Connie Lovejoy are featured in this article which describes
the expedition Operation Nunalivut 08.
- Toronto Star, TheStar.com – March 31, 2008; Toronto
Star, TheStar.com – March 30, 2008; Toronto Star, TheStar.com
– March 21, 2008; TheStar.com – March 17, 2008
– ArcticNet Network Investigator Tim Papakyriakou is featured
in these articles as the chief scientist onboard the Amundsen.
ArcticNet Network Investigators Yves Gratton and Dave Barber are also
mentioned in one article.
- Radio Canada-La Semaine Verte – March 30 and 29, 2008;
CBC News-Toronto – March 27, 2008; CBC News-The National,
TQS, Radio Canada-Le Téléjournal Québec –
March 26, 2008 – ArcticNet Scientific Director Louis Fortier and
ArcticNet Network Investigator Warwick F. Vincent were interviewed about
the partial break-up of the Wilkins Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
- Toronto Sun – March 29, 2008 – Pita Aatami, member
of the ArcticNet Board of Directors and President of Makivik Corporation,
is mentioned in this article that discusses the recently approved Inuit
land-claim deal.
- Radio Canada, Nouvelles – March 27, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Reinhard Pienitz is interviewed about potential
solutions for the problem of blue-green algae in lakes surrounding the
Québec City area.
- Toronto Star, thestar.com – March 26, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Yves Gratton heads the physical oceanography
group, one of the 10 research teams involved in the Amundsen's
current mission.
- The Globe and Mail, globeandmail.com – March 26, 2008
– Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, wrote
an article addressing the government’s lack of collaboration with
the Inuit in the advancement of its plans for the development of the
Arctic.
- National Post – March 24, 2008 – An article by
ArcticNet Network Investigator Michael Byers underscoring the importance
and relevance of Canada conserving its RADARSAT-2 technology.
- CBC News-Tech Bytes – March 13, 12, 11, 10, 8 and 7,
2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigator Gary Stern and ArcticNet
graduate students Dustin Isleifson and Gérald Darnis Stories
are featured in these articles describing stories of research onboard
the Amundsen.
- Découvrir-La revue de la recherche – Volume
28, No 5 – December 2007-January 2008 – ArcticNet Scientific
Director Louis Fortier and ArcticNet Network Investigator Eric Dewailly
are mentioned in this article which discusses the research conducted
on Inuit health onboard to the Amundsen.
- National Post – March 11, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Dr. Michael Byers is mentioned in this article which
warns of the increasing potential for an international conflict over
Arctic resources.
- Winnipeg Free Press – March 8, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Dr. Dave Barber describes the lag between
climate change modelling and climate change reality this past January.
- United Press International – March 7, 2008; National
News, CD98.9 NewsCentre – March 6, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Dr. Gordon McBean is cited in this article
referring to a soon-to-be released federal report written by more than
100 Canadian scientists.
- Winnipeg Free Press – March 5, 2008 – This article
describing the research adventures onboard the Amundsen mentions
ArcticNet Network Investigator Dr. Gary Stern.
- FrancVert, le webzine environnemental – February 20,
2008 –
Several ArcticNet members are mentioned in this issue of FrancVert.
PhD student, Julie Veillette, wrote an article on polar lakes. Christiane
Dupont, MSc student, and Isabelle Laurion, ArcticNet Network Investigator,
wrote an article on thermokarst ponds. Dominique Berteaux, ArcticNet
Network Investigator, described the research he and his students conduct
on the Arctic fox on Bylot Island.
- www.IlSole24Ore.com, www.guidoromeo.nova100.ilsole24ore.com, www.ipy-cfl.ca
– March 4, 2008 – Guido Romeo is posting stories detailing
his stay onboard the Amundsen and members of ArcticNet, such
as Network Investigator Gary Stern and PhD student Brent Else, are mentioned.
Romeo was one of the winners of the World Federation of Science Journalists'
Amundsen Competition.
- The Ubyssey – March 4, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Dr. Michael Byers comments on a speech delivered by
Sheila-Watt Cloutier at UBC's Life Science Centre where she speaks of
the threats posed by climate change to the Inuit and their way of life.
- Winnipeg Free Press – March 4, 2008 – ArcticNet
PhD students Brent Else and Frederic Brabant and ArcticNet Network Investigator
Tim Papakyriakou who are conducting research, concerning greenhouse
gas exchanges, onboard the CCGS Amundsen.
- Winnipeg Free Press – February 29, 2008 – ArcticNet
research technician Louis Letourneau and ArcticNet PhD student Gérald
Darnis are mentioned as participating in the collection of zooplankton
samples.
- Winnipeg Free Press – February 28, 2008 – ArcticNet
research technicians Louis Letourneau and Marie-Emmanuelle Rail are
mentioned in this article which details the research conducted onboard
the CCGS Amundsen thanks to the moon pool.
- Canadian Press NewsWire – February 27, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Dr. Michael
Byers is quoted in this article relating the $720-million icebreaker
announced in Tuesday's budget.
- Winnipeg Free Press – February 4, 2008 – ArcticNet
is mentioned in this article which features the research of an ArcticNet
Master's student, Justin Gilligan.
- Edmonton Journal – March 10, 2008; Ottawa Citizen
– March 6, 2008; National Post, Canwest News Service
– February 19, 2008 – A mock summit organized by ArcticNet
Network Investigator Dr. Michael Byers, provided exemplary results
and may offer insight and stimulate negotiation efforts between Canada
and the United States over the future of the Arctic Ocean.
- Winnipeg Free Press – February 27, 2008; Winnipeg
Free Press – February 26, 2008; The Bulletin (University
of Manitoba) – January 10, 2008 – ArcticNet Network Investigators
Drs. David Barber and Gary Stern and ArcticNet PhD student Matthew
Asplin are featured in articles describing the research activities of
the 2007-08 research expedition, organized in part by ArcticNet, onboard
the CCGS Amundsen.
- Embassy, The Hill Times – February 20, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Dr. Michael Byers is interviewed
in an article that discusses his popularity in the media and argues
that academics do not share their views and knowledge enough with the
public.
- BarentsObserver.com – February 18, 2008; Times
Online, The Sunday Times – February 17, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Dr. Michael Byers is quoted in articles relating
the potential changes that climate change could induce on the town of
Churchill, Manitoba business.
- RedOrbit NEWS, www.redorbit.com – February 17, 2008
– ArcticNet Network Investigator Dr. Michael Byers and ArcticNet
Board of Directors member Duane Smith are cited in this article that
discusses Canadian sovereignty.
- CanWest News, canada.com – February 13, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Dr. Gordon McBean is featured in
this article covering the special ceremony held on Parliament Hill to
honour Canadian scientists who contributed to the international climate
change report that won a share of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
- Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun – February 4, 2008
– ArcticNet Scientific Director Dr. Louis Fortier is quoted in
an article relating the financial difficulties faced by major research
infrastructure in Canada.
- Radio-Canada – January 25, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator Dr. Reinhard Pienitz was interviewed on his paleo-limnological
work in the Québec City area.
- Radio-canada.ca-Nouvelles – January 24, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator and Theme Leader Dr. Warwick Vincent
is quoted in a news clip announcing the first important workshop on
cyanobacteria that was held at Laval University.
- Canadian Press, ShortNews.com, Reuters Canada - January
23, 2008; Brandonsun.com, 680 News – January 17, 2008;
Market Wire – January 16, 2008 – Mary Simon, Co-Chair
of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, is quoted about disturbing statistics
on Inuit health.
- Nunatsiaq News – January 17, 2008 – Mary Simon,
Co-Chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, expresses her concern
over the fact that more and more Inuit are leaving their communities
to live in the South for a variety of reasons, including work, education
and family.
- Newsbusters.org – January 12, 2008 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Gordon McBean is quoted in an article relating
weather forecasting and the media's tendency to exaggerate facts.
- Canada.com – January 20, 2008; National Post
– January 22, 2008; CBC News – January 16, 2008
– Mary Simon, co-Chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, shares
her views on new statistics concerning the Inuit population and their
living conditions and the declining use of the Inuit language, Inuktitut.
- CBC News – January 15, 2008 – ArcticNet Network
Investigator David Barber is quoted in an article about a massive ice
fracture discovered near Banks Island in the Beaufort Sea.
- Energy Current – January 15, 2008 – An article
featuring Canadian sovereignty and Arctic natural resources quotes ArcticNet
Network Investigator Michael Byers.
- Nunatsiaq News – January 18, 2008; AFP –
January 15, 2008; New York Times, Reuters – January 14,
2008 – Mary Simon, co-Chair of the ArcticNet Board of Directors,
and Duane Smith, member of the ArcticNet Board of Directors, disagree
with environmentalists who ask the U.S. to declare the polar bear a
threatened species because the researchers believe such a move may hurt
the Northern economy and impede on Inuit culture and their use of resources.
- Toronto Star, TheStar.com – January 12, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Michael Byers is listed as one of Canada's
Five Best in Research in an article which features the program of Canada
Research Chairs.
- CanWest News Service, canada.com – January 9, 2008
– ArcticNet Network Investigator Martin Sharp is quoted in an
article featuring the melting of the oldest ice in Canada, the Barnes
Ice Cap, on Baffin Island.
- Le Soleil, www.cyberpresse.ca – December 30, 2007
– Highlights research by ArcticNet Network Investigator Connie
Lovejoy, who has identified a new species category called the picobilliphytes.
- The McGill Tribune – January 8, 2008 – The work
of Dr. James Ford, ArcticNet Postdoctoral Fellow and NCE 2007 Young
Innovator Award recipient, on climate change and Inuit adaptation is
underscored in this article.
- CNW Group – January 7, 2008 – ArcticNet Board
Member Pita Aatami is the 2007 recipient of the Public Life Award from
Reader's Digest Canada.
- Le Soleil, cyperpresse.ca – January 5, 2008 –
ArcticNet Board Member Pita Aatami is quoted defending Inuit views that
the quota for beluga hunting should be augmented.
- Toronto Star, thestar.com – December 23, 2007; Toronto
Star, thestar.com - December 16, 2007 – ArcticNet’s
research is highlighted in several articles that provide excerpts of
the network’s research presented at the 2007 Annual Scientific
Meeting.
- Globe and Mail, globeandmail.com – December 22, 2007
– David Barber, ArcticNet Network Investigator, is mentioned in
an article that features the story of an experienced Inuit hunter falling
through ice.
- CBC News – December 14, 2007 – Gary Stern, ArcticNet
Network Investigator, is mentioned in an article featuring ArcticNet
research onboard the CCGS Amundsen.
- Grist.org – December 13, 2007 – Several ArcticNet
researchers and students are mentioned in a brief article accompanied
by a short documentary film describe research onboard the CCGS Amundsen.
- Trading markets.com – December 12, 2007 – ArcticNet
Network Investigators Drs. Gordon McBean and Barry Smit are providing
the McGuinty government with world-class scientific advice as part of
its climate change plan.
- Canadian Press, globeandmail.com - December 7, 2007 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Steve Ferguson is mentioned in an article
discussing the techniques researchers use to tag animals and obtain
data from them.
- Nunatsiaq News – December 7, 2007 – ArcticNet
Network Investigator Michel Allard is featured in an article about climate
change in Nunavik.
- BBC News – December 6, 2007; National Post, nationalpost.com
– December 5, 2007 – Pita Aatami, member of ArcticNet’s
Board of Directors is quoted in articles discussing Nunavik’s
new creation of a form of self-government on their territory.
AUTO21
-
Les Années Lumieres, 10.05.2008 - Profile of Safe Platform for Evaluating/Enhancing Driver Qualifications project, Dr. Denis Laurendeau, Université Laval
Radio Canada news (Quebec), 10.21.2008 - Profile of Safe Platform for Evaluating/Enhancing Driver Qualifications project, Dr. Denis Laurendeau, Université Laval
CBC TV Quebec, 10.29.2008 - Profile of Safe Platform for Evaluating/Enhancing Driver Qualifications project, Dr. Denis Laurendeau, Université Laval
- Winnipeg Free Press –
October 3, 2008 – An article about the use of booster seats quotes
AUTO21 Theme A Coordinator and Project Leader, Dr. Anne Snowdon.
- University of Windsor Daily News – September 8, 2008; Windsor Star – September 6, 2008; CBET-TV, CBC-AM,
A-TV Windsor – September 5, 2008 – AUTO21 Scientific
Director, Dr. Peter Frise, and AUTO Researcher Dr. Jerry Sokolowski
are quoted in an article about the newly signed agreement between AuTO21
and RTIM Raufoss, a Norwegian technology institution, that will allow
researchers easier access to knowledge transfer and exchange through
joint projects in manufacturing and materials technologies.
- Toronto Sun – August 27, 2008 – An article about
the new Automotive Centre of Excellence at the University of Ontario
Institute of Technology quotes AUTO21 Researcher Dr. Greg Rohnauer.
- Nunatsiaq News – June 20, 2008 – ArcticNet Board
of Directors member Duane Smith is cited in this article describing
plans for Inuit leaders from across the circumpolar world to gather
in Kuujjuaq in November to respond to the race for territory and resources
by Arctic nations.
- Nunatsiaq News, Indian Country Today – June 20, 2008;
Saskatoon StarPhoenix, AFP, Nanaimo Daily News – June 16,
2008; Northern News Online, Canada.com – June 13, 2008;
980 CJME News Talk Radio (Saskatchewan), Nanaimo Daily
News, Section15.ca, Toronto Star, Winnipeg Free Press, London Free Press,
Globe and Mail – June 12, 2008; Ottawa Citizen, National
Post, CBCNews.ca, Globe and Mail – June 11, 2008 –
ArcticNet Network Investigator Michael Byers wrote a commentary about
the Prime Minister's apology on behalf of the nation for the residential
school ordeal and Inuit leader Mary Simon, co-chair of the ArcticNet
Board of Directors, spoke at the House of Commons after the Prime Minister's
apology saying the event paved the way for healing and progress.
- Québec Premier's website, TVA, Nouvelles RDI –
June 18, 2008 –
ArcticNet Scientific Director Dr. Louis Fortier was awarded the
title of Officer from the Ordre national du Québec, the highest
distinction given by the Québec government.
- La Tribune – June 9, 2008 – Students from the
Université de Sherbrooke won first prize in the AUTO21 annual
HQP Poster Competition.
- London Free Press – June 23 2008; Exchange
Morning Post – June 12, 2008; London Free Press, NewsDurhamRegion.com,
Exchange Magazine – June 5, 2008; Peterborough Examiner,
Le Droit, La Presse, London Free Press, Windsor Star, CKLW-AM, CHYR-AM,
Rogers TV, Global TV, Fuel Cell Works – June 4, 2008; Presse
Canadienne, London Free Press – June 3, 2008; CBC-AM,
A-Channel – June 2, 2008 – Media coverage of the AUTO21
2008 Scientific Conference.
- Windsor Star – May 15, 2008 – AUTO21 Scientific
Director Dr. Peter Frise has been named an officer of the Professional
Engineers of Ontario order of honour.
- Ottawa Citizen – April 2, 2008 – An article about
elderly driver training programs mentions AUTO21.
- Globe and Mail – March 6, 2008 – AUTO21 researcher
Dr. David Andrews is interviewed about an AUTO21 research project
aimed at developing methods to reduce the risk of injury in automobile
workers.
- Windsor Star – March 4, 2008 – AUTO21 Scientific
Director Dr. Peter Frise is mentioned in an article about the $315-million
earmarked for university research announced in Tuesday's budget.
- Ottawa Sun – February 28, 2008 – AUTO21 Project
Leader Dr. Heather Maclean's research is highlighted in this article.
- Globe and Mail – February 28, 2008 – AUTO21
researcher Dr. Edwin Tam is interviewed about his work in the Life
Cycle Assessment of vehicles project.
- Globe and Mail – February 21, 2008 – AUTO21
researcher Dr. Ming Zheng is interviewed about his research.
- Windsor Star – February 5, 2008 – AUTO21 Scientific
Director Dr. Peter Frise is quoted in an article about hydrogen-powered
vehicles.
- Windsor Star – February 5, 2008 – AUTO21 Scientific
Director Dr. Peter Frise is quoted in an article about the two-modes
hybrid system showcased by General Motors at the North American Internationl
Auto Show.
- Windsor Star – January 16, 2008 – AUTO21 Scientific
Director Dr. Peter Frise is quoted in an article about a donation
by Toyota Canada of the 2009 Corolla and Matrix cars to the University
of Windsor for teaching and research purposes.
Canadian Arthritis Network (CAN)
- Ottawa Citizen, Nov 20, 2008 - Dr. Peter Tugwell, a CAN Investigator and leader of the Strategic Research Resource in Knowledge Translation and Exchange (SRR KTE), was honoured as Canada's health researcher of the year.
Read the full story here: http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/city/story.html?id=c0d5f835-70db-4b59-b812-208572d0df92
- Ottawa Citizen, Nov 19, 2008 - Dr. Peter Tugwell acknowledged for ensuring equity in medical treatment. Read the full story here: http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=a0535383-e5fc-45d5-9374-c7b1df6e7345
- November/December 2008 issue of Canadian Health - Dr. David Goltzman, a CAN investigator, talks about the risk of fractures from proton pump inhibitors.
- The Star Phoenix (Saskatoon), November 4, 2008 - For the fourth year in a row, Canada received a failing grade of D on its Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. CAN’s Dr. Jane Aubin comments.
- Le Soleil, La Presse Canadienne – September 18, 2008
– Former CAN Consumer Advisory Council co-chair and member, Jean
Légaré is being honoured by the University of Laval with
a doctorate for his work in advancing research into Rheumatoid Arthritis.
- Toronto Star – September 11, 2008 – Dr. Jane
Aubin, CAN member and former Scientific Director and CEO, comments on
an osteoarthritis and surgery study from the University of Western Ontario.
- MCT Regional News – September 15, 2008; News &
Observer, MCT Regional News – September 12, 2008; MCT
Regional News – September 8, 2008; HealthDay News, WebMD
Health News – September 5, 2008; MSNBC.com –
September 4, 2008; Los Angeles Times Online – September
3, 2008 – Dr. Joanne Jordan, a member of CAN's Scientific
and Medical Advisory Council, is the principal investigator of a study
published in Arthritis Care & Research that suggests that
almost half of all U.S. adults and nearly two-thirds of obese adults
will develop osteoarthritis of the knee by age 85.
- Globe and Mail – September 6, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Rob Inman is mentioned in an article about fundraising for
ankylosing spondylitis research.
- Toronto Sun.com – September 3, 2008 – CAN investigator
Dr. Elizabeth Badley is quoted in an article that addresses the
shortage of rheumatologists in Canada.
- Brockville Recorder and Times – August 13, 2008; Nelson
Daily News, North Bay Nugget, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal –
August 12, 2008 – Canadian Arthritis Network Investigator Dr. David
Goltzman is mentioned in this article about a study, published in the
Canadian Medical Association Journal, that showed that long-term
treatment with one class of drugs used to treat acid reflux and peptic
ulcers has been linked to an increased risk of osteoporosis-related
fractures.
- Edmonton Journal – August 10, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Anthony Russell is quoted in an article about the Zin on the
River arthritis fundraiser in Edmonton on August 27.
- The Medical Post – August 5, 2008 – According
to CAN Investigator Dr. Cy Frank one of the findings from a randomized
trial of centralized intake clinic for arthroplasty candidates is that
the drive to reduce wait times sometimes caught patients off guard and
had some of them requesting a slow down.
- The Medical Post – August 5, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Robert Bourne is quoted in an article about the risks involved
when using femoral nerve catheters to infuse local anesthetic for post
surgical pain control.
- Hospital News – July 2008 – An article written
by Canadian Rheumatology Research Consortium (CRRC) Executive Director,
Linda Bennett, about the new partnerships announced by the CRRC, quoted
CAN Investigators Drs. Ed Keystone and Paul Fortin and Steering
Committee of the Canadian Arthritis Patient Alliance (CAPA) member Louise
Bergeron.
- The Medical Post – July 22, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Jennifer Stinson was part of a team that presented research
that used the e-Ouch pain diary, an electronic pain diary developed
by the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, at the American Pain Society
meeting.
- Leduc Representative – July 18, 2008 – An article
about the launch of former Consumer Advisory Council member Cheryl Koehn’s
website www.jointhealth.org.
- Fredericton Daily Gleaner – July 12, 2008; Waterloo
Region Record – July 11, 2008; New Brunswick Telegraph
Journal – July 10, 2008; Chatham Daily News, Prince George
Citizen, Moncton Times and Transcript – July 9, 2008; Globe
and Mail, Kingston Whig-Standard – July 8, 2008 – CAN
Investigator Dr. John Antoniou is quoted in an article about knee
replacement surgery.
- Coquitlam Now – July 11, 2008 – An article by
CAN Investigator Dr. Jane Aubin on the importance of physical activity
for good health.
- Globe and Mail – June 18, 2008 – A study by CAN
investigator Dr. Jim Wright found doctors routinely deny hip and
knee replacement surgery to deserving patients who may not have access
to the services necessary to help them recover.
- EULAR Congress News – June 11-14, 2008 – The
Canadian Arthritis Network is mentioned in an article about the Standing
Committee on People with Arthritis/Rheumatism in Europe (PARE).
- CTV.ca – June 21, 2008 – Canadian Arthritis Network
Researcher Dr. Carter Thorne is quoted in an article about a survey
that shows 87 per cent of arthritis patients do not always take
their medication.
- Calgary Herald – June 17, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Walter Maksymowych is quoted about the decision from the province
of Alberta to cover two drugs to treat ankylosing spondylitis, six months
after it had declined to pay these cost.
- Canada NewsWire – June 16, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. David Goltzman and his team - along with colleagues from across
Canada - have issued new recommendations to public health authorities
about how to best cope with osteoporosis.
- HealthDay News, PharmaTimes, eular Congress News, U.S. News and
World Report – June 12, 2008 – Dr. Edward Keystone,
a CAN Investigator and Board Chair for the Canadian Rheumatology Research
Consortium, is quoted in an article about two new studies that show
adding monthly injections of golimumab to weekly doses of methotrexate
helped most people with rheumatoid arthritis.
- Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Times – June 17 2008; Vancouver
Sun – June 4, 2008 – Articles written by Cheryl Koehn
outlined the Government of British Columbia's acceptance of all the
recommendations from the province's pharmaceutical task force. Ms. Koehn
a former Consumer Advisory Council member still active with the Canadian
Arthritis Network.
- City TV-News at Noon; Canadian Press, Canadian Health Reference
Guide/Guide de référence santé – May
30, 2008; City TV-Breakfast TV, calibre.mworld.com, Canadian Business
Online, Le Lézard.com, Individual.com, Argent Canoe Money –
May 29, 2008 – Coverage from an arthritis press conference quotes
Cheryl Koehn, a former Consumer Advisory Council member.
- Canadian Health – May-June 2008 – Emeritus member
of the Consumer Advisory Council, Jean Légaré, is featured
in an article about living with rheumatoid arthritis.
- Medical Post – April 22, 2008 – CAN investigator,
Dr. Michael Dunbar, is quoted in an article about joint replacement
surgery.
- Medical Post – April 11, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Robert Bourne is quoted in an article about gender-specific
knee and hip implants.
- Globe and Mail – March 27, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Michael Dunbar is quoted in an article about the increase in
joint replacement surgery.
- Globe and Mail – March 27, 2008 – CAN investigator
and co-Scientific Director Dr. Monique Gignac, CAN investigators
Drs. Walter Maksymowych and Alan Rosenberg and past Consumer Advisory
Council member Catherine Hofstetter are mentioned or quoted in an arthritis
supplement.
- Prince Rupert Daily News – May 5, 2008; Cariboo
Press – April 2, 2008; Cariboo Press – March
17, 2008; Cariboo Press – March 16, 2008; Vernon
Daily Courier – March 11, 2008; Vancouver Island News
Group – March 7, 2008; Penticton Herald, Vernon Daily
Courier – March 5, 2008 – CAN's former Scientific Director
and CEO and current CAN Investigator Dr. John Esdaile is mentioned
in this Letter to the Editor about the B.C. PhramaCare's decision to
cover three drugs to treat ankylosing spondylitis.
- Horse.com – March 26, 2008 – A study, by CAN
Investigator Dr. Sheila Laverty, was reported.
- Télé-Québec – January 31, 2008;
CJAD Radio – December 12, 2007; CBC Radio –
November 30, 2007 – CAN Investigator Dr. Henri Menard took
part in several media broadcasts during an Arthritis Society awareness/fundraising
campaign.
- Lloydminster Meridian Booster – March 21, 2008; Toronto
Sun – March 16, 2008 – CAN Board member Dr. Carter
Thorne is featured in this article about the importance of recognizing,
and acting on, the early signs of arthritis.
- Miramichi Leader – March 14, 2008 –Cheryl Koehn,
former CAN Consumer Advisory Council member is quoted in an article
about the UCB Beyond Crohn’s Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scholarship Program. UCB is CAN industry partner.
- Vancouver Island News Group – April 10, 2008; The
Province – March 16, 2008; Dawson Creek Daily News
– March 13, 2008; CBC – March 11, 2008 –
A study run by CAN's Partnerships and Sustainability Committee volunteer
Dr. Jay Wortman.
- Reuters, Winnipeg Free Press – March 20, 2008; The
News-Press, New York Times – March 18, 2008; The Cornwall
Standard Freeholder , Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs – March
14, 2008; globeandmail.com, Canada.com – March 12, 2008;
CTV.ca, Science Daily, WebMD, CBC, Canadian Medical Association
Journal, Ottawa Citizen, TheStar.com, CTV News – March 11,
2008 – CAN Investigator Dr. Gillian Hawker was interviewed
about a study run by one of her trainees that looked at gender bias
among doctors in treating patients requiring surgery for arthritis.
- London Free Press – March 3, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Patricia Morley-Forster is part of a three-year research project
that will investigate the best way to treat neuropathic pain.
- Forbes.com, HealthDay News – February 29, 2008 –
CAN Investigator Dr. Sasha Bernatsky is the lead of a study, published
in the Archives of Internal Medicine, which found Methotrexate,
a common rheumatoid arthritis drug, does not raise a patient's risk
for blood cancer.
- Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Regina Leader-Post – February
22, 2008; CTV News – February 21, 2008 – Former
Consumer Advisory Council members Wilson Quail and Cheryl Koehn comment
on the Saskatchewan Party government's decision to expand drug coverage
to treat ankylosing spondylitis, a form of chronic inflammation of the
spine that can lead to a complete fusing of vertebrae.
- Chetwynd Echo – March 7, 2008; Victoria Times-Colonist
– March 3, 2008; aptn.ca – February 29, 2008;
Hamilton Spectator – February 21, 2008; Canadian
Press – February 14, 2008 – Cheryl Koehn, a former
Consumer Advisory Council member still active with the Canadian Arthritis
Network and Dr. Dianne Mosher, a CAN Clinical Associate, are quoted
about the growing crisis of arthritis in Canada’s aboriginal communities.
- Medical Post – February 5, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Hyon Choi is quoted in an article about a study published in
Arthritis and Rheumatism that found long-term coffee coffee
consumption is assiciated with a lower risk of incidence of gout.
- The Globe and Mail – February 1, 2008 – CAN
Investigator Dr. Hyon Choi is quoted in an article about a 12-year
study that found that men who frequently consume sugar-loaded soft drinks,
fruit juices or whole fruits are more likely to develop gout than those
who ingest far more modest amounts.
- Rehab Community Care – Winter 2007 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Cy Frank helped launch the Alberta Hip and Knee Replacement
Pilot Project.
- Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO) – March 9, 2008;
ABC News – February 6, 2008; WRAL.com –
February 5, 2008; MCT Regional News – February 2, 2008;
Science News – January 9, 2008; United Press International
– January 4, 2008 – A study, published in Arthritis
Care & Research, and led by Dr. Leigh Callahan, CAN's
Scientific and Medical Advisory Council Chair, found that arthritis
sufferers who participated in a fitness program showed significant improvements
in pain, fatigue and managing arthritis.
- Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal – February 3, 2008
– Edmonton Journal – January 31, 2007; Calgary
Herald – January 27, 2007; Global TV – January
8, 2008; National Post – December 24, 2007; Edmonton
Journal – December 21, 2007; National Post –
December 19, 2007; Calgary Herald – December 17, 2007
– CAN investigator Dr. Walter Maksymowych is quoted and interviewed
the decision from the province of Alberta not to cover two drugs to
treat ankylosing spondylitis. Dr. Maksymowych is mentioned in subsequent
letters to the Editor, of which one is written by Delia Cooper, co-chair
of the CAN Consumer Advisory Council (CAC) and one by CAC member Marg
Elliot.
- Vancouver Sun – January 25, 2008 – A letter from
Jay Fiddler, past co-chair of CAN's Consumer Advisory Council in response
to the Arthritis Consumer Experts (ACE) national report card that grades
provinces across Canada on patient access to medically necessary arthritis
treatments.
- Regina Sun – January 27, 2008; Vancouver Sun
– January 22, 2008; Canada NewsWire – January 21,
2008 – Dr. John Esdaile, CAN Investigator and former Scientific
Director and CEO and Cheryl Koehn, former Consumer Advisory Council
member with CAN, are quoted in an article about the Arthritis Consumer
Experts (ACE) national report card, that grades provinces across Canada
on patient access to medically necessary arthritis treatments.
- Brockville Recorder & Times – January 17, 2008;
Prince George Citizen, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, Windsor
Star – January 16, 2008; Canadian Press –
January 15, 2008 – CAN Investigator and former Scientific Director
and CEO, Dr. John Esdaile is quoted in an article about a study,
published in the Journal of Rheumatology that shows that drugs used
to prevent bone fractures or treat osteoarthritis may cause bone tissue
to crumble and die in rare situations.
- Laboratory Product News – January 9, 2008 –
CAN Investigator Dr. David Holdsworth has been named the first
holder of the Dr. Sandy Kirkley Chair in Musculoskeletal Research
at Western University.
- Medical Post – January 8, 2008 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Monique Gignac suggests physicians need to play a greater role
in helping arthritis patients identify and manage problems that may
be keeping them from returning to work.
- Medical Post – November 27, 2007 – CAN Investigator
Dr. Michael Hayden was the recipient of the Prix Galien research
award.
Canadian Institute for Photonic Innovations (CIPI)
- Researcher, Sophie Larochelle, appeared on a Quebec TV show this week. Watch her here: http://lecodechastenay.telequebec.tv/quebecscientifique.aspx?id=49
- Le Soleil – August 18, 2008 – CIPI member Réal
Vallée is quoted in an article about the Centre of Optics, Phnotonics
and Lasers, of which he is also Director.
- physicsworld.com – July 24, 2008 – CIPI Researcher
Denis Brousseau explain his ferrofluid mirror.
- envue.insa-lyon.fr/ – Juillet 2008 – CIPI Researcher
Vincent Aimez is mentioned in this article about the new “Laboratoire
International associé franco-québécois”.
- cyberpresse.ca – August 18, 2008; Au fil des événements,
Volume 43, Number 34 – June 19, 2008 – CIPI Researcher See
Leang Chin's research is featured in this article.
- Découvrir, Volume 29, Number 3 – June–July
2008 – The research projects of CIPI researcher André Bandrauk
are featured.
- Média Matin Québec – May 9, 2008 –
CIPI Researcher Jean-Claude Keiffer and his team are developing new
ultrashort laser pulses that could be used in the treatment of various
diseases.
- Montreal Gazette, Vancovuer Sun, Victoria Times Colonist,
Ottawa Citizen – March 18, 2008 – CIPI Researcher
John C. Polanyi is the winner of the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal
for Science and Engineering, Canada’s most prestigious science
prize.
- Montreal Gazette, Canadian Press Newswire, Victoria Times Colonist
– February 21, 2008 – CIPI Researcher John C. Polanyi has
been named one of the three world-leading scientists finalists for the
Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering, that
will increase the winner’s research funding to $1 million
over the next five years.
- Sciencedaily.com – January 29, 2008 – CIPI researchers
Drs. Christopher Backhouse and Paul Charrette are part of a team
that have developed a reusable and portable microchip-based genetic
testing system for point-of-care medical testing.
Canadian Obesity Network
- Vancouver Sun, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Regina Leader-Post, Edmonton
Journal, Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen – September 22,
2008 – Canadian Obesity Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya
Sharma is quoted in an article about a study that shows there is a great
risk difference in terms of having a first heart attack if you are overweight
or obese.
- Globe and Mail – September 13, 2008 – Canadian
Obesity Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted in
an article about Wellspring Academy, a boarding school for overweight
children.
- Saskatoon StartPhoenix, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun –
July 18, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network Scientific Director,
Dr. Arya Sharma, is quoted in an article about a study, published
in the journal Obesity, that showed that vital exhaustion can
lead to obesity.
- Edmonton Sun – June 30, 2008 – Canadian Obesity
Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma practices what he preaches
by getting plenty of physical activity in his day such as cycling to
work and taking stairs instead of elevators.
- Victoria Times Colonist, Edmonton Journal, Montrela Gazette
– June 22, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network Scientific Director
Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted in an article about a new association
created by overweight men which is aimed at using humour to boost self-esteem.
- Victoria Times Colonist, Ottawa Citizen, Globe and Mail, Saskatoon
StarPhoenix – June 19, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network
Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma comments on some of the Canadian
Health Survey results.
- Edmonton Journal – June 16, 2008 – Canadian
Obesity Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma writes about
weight management.
- Montreal Gazette, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Winnipeg Free Press
– May 26, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network Scientific Director,
Dr. Arya Sharma, is quoted in an article about probiotics.
- Globe and Mail – May 23, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network
Scientific Director, Dr. Arya Sharma, is quoted in an article about
Nintendo Company Ltd.'s new Wii Fit video game.
- Edmonton Journal – May 15, 2008 – Canadian Obesity
Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted in an article
about Capital Health’s Weight Wise Program.
- Medical Post – May 6, 2008 – A feature article
about Canadian Obesity Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma’s
blog, found at www.drsharma.ca.
- Edmonton Journal – March 31, 2008 – Canadian
Obesity Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma answers the
question “What is a healthy weight?” in the “Ask the
Expert” column.
- Victoria Times Colonist – March 27, 2008 – Canadian
Obesity Network Scientific Director Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted in
an article about a high-fibre supplement called PolyGlycopleX (PGX).
- Winnipeg Free Press – March 19, 2008 – The Canadian
Obesity Network is mentioned in an article about a new four-year degree,
aimed that training students to work with the obese, that the University
of Guelph and Humber College are creating.
- Regina Leader-Post – March 10, 2008 – Canadian
Obesity Network Scientific director Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted in
an article about how obese patients have an edge in surviving critical
illness.
- Calgary Herald – March 7, 2008; National Post
– March 3, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network Scientific Director
Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted in an article that looks at how childhood
obesity has begun to influence custody judgments.
- National Post – February 21, 2008 – Canadian
Obesity Network researcher Dr. David Lau is quoted in an article
that looks at the increasing rate of "super obese" patients
in Canada.
- Ottawa Sun – February 13, 2008 – The Canadian
Obesity Network is mentioned in an article about Ottawa being chosen
Canada’s most sustainable large city by Corporate Knights
magazine.
- National Post – February 6, 2008; Montreal Gazette
– February 2, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network Scientific
Director Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted in an article about the body
mass index classification system.
- Charlottetown Guardian – January 29, 2008; Hamilton
Spectator – January 23, 2008; Canadian Press Newswire,
Fredericton Daily Gleaner – January 17, 2008; Edmonton
Sun – January 16, 2008 – Canadian Obesity Network Scientific
Director Dr. Arya Sharma is quoted saying there is no cure for
obesity.
Canadian Stroke Network (CSN)
- Ottawa Citizen – November 10, 2008 - CEOs plus MDs equals money for research.
- CBC Radio (Winnipeg) – September 17, 2008 – An interview with CSN researcher
Dr. Vladimir Hachinski about the link between stroke and dementia.
- sciencedaily.com – August 8, 2008 – CSN researcher
Dr. Martin O'Donnell is the author of a study, published in the
online issue of Neurology, that shows people who have gastrointestinal
bleeding after a stroke are more likely to die or become severely disabled
than stroke sufferers with no GI bleeding.
- Edmonton Journal – July 28, 2008 – The Canadian
Stroke Network research project entitled “Getting on with the
Rest of Your Life After Stroke” and led by CSN researcher Dr. Nancy
Mayo is featured.
- London Free Press – July 3, 2008; Globe and Mail,
Ottawa Citizen – July 1, 2008 – Canadian Stroke Network
Research Leader Dr. Vladimir Hachinski was honoured with an Order
of Canada.
- Canadian-Health.ca, Globe and Mail – June 27, 2008
– The Canadian Stroke Network's new website, www.sodium101.ca,
which provides useful tips for curbing your sodium intake, is featured.
- CTV NewsNet – June 12, 2008 – Canadian Stroke
Network Deputy Director Dr. Mike Sharma was interviewed about the
need for a national Stroke Strategy in Canada and the Canadian Stroke
Network's efforts to promote an integrated approach to stroke prevention,
treatment and recovery in all provinces and territories.
- Chatelaine Magazine – July 2008; Canada.com
– June 17, 2008; Globe and Mail – June 13, 2008;
Canada AM, Le Devoir – June 12, 2008; Edmonton Journal,
Calgary Herald, Vancouver Sun, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Ottawa Citizen,
Montreal Gazette, Windsor Star, Nanaimo Daily News, MarketWire, Winnipeg
Free Press, Alberni Valley Times, Regina Leader-Post; Global TV
– June 11, 2008; CanWest News Service – June 10,
2008 – CSN Director of Partnerships Dr. Kevin Willis and
CSN researcher Dr. Norm Campbell are quoted in several articles
following a CSN press release outlining the health effects of excessive
sodium consumption.
- CBCNews.ca – June 6, 2008 – The Canadian Stroke
Network's research into dysphagia is featured in a special report.
- Canadian Health Magazine – May/June 2008 – CSN
Director of Partnerships Dr. Kevin Willis is quoted in a feature
article entitled 'Add Years to Your Life'.
- La Semaine – May 20, 2008; Enfants –
May 2008 – The Canadian Stroke Network's efforts to raise awareness
about the health effects of over-consumption of dietary sodium are featured.
- Regina Leader-Post – April 18, 2008 –
An interview with CSN's Dr. Mark Bayley and patients who are participating
in the Canadian Stroke Network's SCORE-IT program, the largest of its
kind to date in Canada.
- Chatelaine Magazine, Radio-Canada (l'Épicerie)
– April 16, 2008 – CSN Director of Partnerships, Dr. Kevin
Willis is interviewed about the Canadian Stroke Network's efforts to
reduce sodium in the food supply and in the diet of Canadians.
- A-Channel (Ottawa) – April 7, 2008 – CSN Deputy
Director Dr. Mike Sharma is interviewed about the Canadian Stroke
Network's efforts to raise awareness about risks of over-consumption
of sodium.
- Ottawa Citizen – March 17, 2008; National Post
– February 21, 2008; CBC Ottawa, CBC-TV Ottawa, Regina Leader-Post,
Victoria Times Colonist, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, Vancouver
Sun, The Province, Winnipeg Free Press, Ottawa Citizen, Windsor Star
– February 20, 2008 – Canadian Stroke Network Investigator
Dr. Frank Silver is quoted and interviewd about an Ontario study
that found that patients who had strokes while in hospital wait twice
as long for a brain scan and for a clot-busting drug as people who go
to an emergency room with a stroke.
- Red Deer Advocat – March 4, 2008; Regina Leader-Post
– March 3, 2008; Moncton Times & Transcript –
February 28, 2008; Regina Leader-Post, Saskatoon Star Phoenix
– February 27, 2008; CKCK-TV (Regina), CFRE-TV
(Regina), CFQC-TV (Saskatoon), Canadian Press –
February 26, 2008 – CSN Scientific Director Dr. Antoine Hakim
and other representatives of the Canadian Stroke Strategy released the
Saskatchewan Integrated Stroke Strategy in Regina.
- Edmonton Journal, Ottawa Citizen, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Calgary
Herald – March 3, 2008 – Researchers at the University
of Ottawa Heart Institute are trying to identify a “salt gene”
that would help doctors recognize when a patient is at risk of developing
high blood pressure because of dietary sodium. The Canadian Stroke Network
is mentioned in the article.
- Edmonton Journal – February 27, 2008; Calgary
Herald, Vancouver Sun, Windsor Star, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Ottawa
Citizen, Winnipeg Free Press, Nanaimo Daily News – February
22, 2008 – CSN Director of Partnerships, Dr. Kevin Willis
and CSN Network Investigator Dr. Norm Campbell are part of a Health
Canada-appointed working group that will be charged with developing
a strategy to reduce dietary sodium.
- Edmonton Journal – February 23, 2008; National
Post, Victoria Times Colonist, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Nanaimo
Daily News, Alberni Valley Times – February 22, 2008 –
CSN investigator Dr. Gustavo Saposnik is quoted in articles about
how organized stroke care can prevent nine out of 10 stroke deaths in
hospitals.
- National Review of Medicine – Volume 5, No. 2 –
February 2008 – Canadian Stroke Network Deputy Director Dr. Mike
Sharma is quoted in an article about anti-clotting medication.
- Le Droit – February 6, 2008 – CSN Scientific
Director Dr. Antoine Hakim was honoured by Le Droit and Radio-Canada
as one of its personalities of the year.
- Simcoe Reformer – January 1, 2008 – The Canadian
Stroke Network data is used as reference material in a questions and
answers section of the newspaper.
- Belleville Intelligencer – January 19, 2008; 98.9
radio (Simcoe Haldimand Norfolk), Flin Flon Reminder –
January 18, 2008 – Canadian Stroke Network Scientific Director
Dr. Antoine Hakim, Executive Director Katie Lafferty, Network Investigator
Dr. Norm Campbell and Director of Partnerships, Dr. Kevin
Willis are quoted and interviewed on the perils of sodium over-consumption.
Canadian Water Network (CWN)
- Waterloo Region Record – September 16, 2008 –
Canadian Water Network Scientific Director Dr. Mark Servos plans
a closed-door meeting with international water experts at the Grand
River Conservation Authority’s annual water forum to talk about
how much treated sewage rivers can handle and ways to cope with the
problem.
- Burford Times – September 10, 2008 – Canadian
Water Network Scientific Director Dr. Mark Servos and Researcher
Dr. Rob de Loë are mentioned in an article that announces
Environment Minister John Gerrestsen’s discussion on the state
of Ontario drinking water at the 8th Annual Grand River Watershed Water
Forum in Cambridge.
- Toronto Sun – March 25, 2008; Waterloo Region Record,
Hamilton Spectator – March 24, 2008 – Canadian Water
Network Scientific Director Dr. Mark Servos is the lead of a study,
published in the Water Quality Research Journal of Canada,
that found new evidence of drugs getting into drinking water.
Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research (CECR)
– Chronicle-Herald – February 19, 2008;
London Free Press – February 16, 2008; Saskatoon StarPhoenix,
Victoria Times Colonist, The Province, La Presse, The Globe and Mail,
Vancouver Sun, Hamiton Spectator – February 15, 2008; Presse
Canadienne, Broadcast News, Canadian Press Newswire – February
14, 2008 – Coverage of the announcement of the 11 new Centres of
Excellence for Commercialization and Research (CECR). For additional information
please consult the news release at: www.nce-rce.gc.ca/Media-Medias/news-communiques/News-Communique_eng.asp?ID=37.
Geomatics for Informed Decisions Network (GEOIDE)
- GÉOinfo – September 2008 – GEOIDE Researchers
Drs. Pierre Gosselin, Thierry Badard and Yvan Bédard have
developed an interactive tool to help understand health risks linked
to climate change.
- Baliz-Media.com – September 23, 2008 – GEOIDE
Researcher Dr. Alain Vanasse is featured about his work on applying
geomatics to the health care field.
- Baliz-Media.com – June 3, 2008 – A feature on
GEOIDE and its research projects.
- Radio-Canada (Découverte) – March 30, 2008 –
GEOIDE researcher Monique Bernier is interviewed in a segment on Canadian
satellite RADARSAT-2 data, which also featured the research conducted
by INRS-ETE on mapping of the ice river with radar images and discussed
its importance in flood forecasts (FRAZIL Project).
- GlobalBC News – March 10, 2008 – An interview
GEOIDE researcher Dr. Stephen Sheppard provided exclusive details
on how climate change will affect the province of British Columbia's
north shore.
- University of Calgary News – November 23, 2008 –
GEOIDE Researcher Gerard Lachapelle, leads the Position, Location and
Navigation (PLAN) Group that has developed an ultra-precise ultra-light
weight navigation system that will provide skiers with significant training
advantages.
Intelligent Sensing for Innovative Structures (ISIS Canada)
- L’Acadie Nouvelle – April 30, 2008; Broadcast
News, Winnipeg Free Press – April 29, 2008; Presse Canadienne,
Canadian Press Newswire – April 28, 2008 – ISIS Canada
Scientific Director Aftab Mufti explains a study, being conducted by
the Network, that will look at ways to keep the Parliament Buildings
intact in the event of a major earthquake.
- Material Performance Journal – March 2008 – A
special feature on ISIS Canada, structural Health-monitoring and the
Golden Boy statue, which stands on the dome of the Manitoba Legislative
building in Winnipeg.
- Globe and Mail – December 11, 2007 – ISIS Canada
researcher Dr. Roger Cheng’s Structural Health Monitoring
project is featured. ISIS Canada Scientific Director Dr. Aftab Mufti
is quoted in the article.
MARS – Globe and Mail Nov 20, 2008 - BIOTECH INDUSTRY
Recession gives pause to innovation centre.
Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems (MITACS)
- Red Deer Advocate – August 22, 2008; Vancouver
Province – August 18, 2008; Winnipeg Sun –
August 17, 2008; London Free Press – August 15, 2008;
Kingston Whig-Standard, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, Orillia
Packet and Times, Regina Leader-Post, Sarnia Observer, Sudbury Star,
Cape Breton Post, Winnipeg Free Press, Moncton Times & Transcript
– August 14, 2008; Canadian Press NewsWire, Canadaeast.com,
Canoe.ca, CTV.ca, Global Health Reporting.org, Guelph Mercury, Hamilton
Spectator, Macleans.ca – August 13, 2008; CBCL-FM
(London), CBC.ca, CBW-AM/FM, CBC Radio (Winnipeg), Kitchener-Waterloo
Record Online – August 12, 2008 – Drs. Abba Gumel
and Troy Day and a team of Canadian graduate students traveled to Botswana
with the MITACS Canada-Africa Biomath Summer School for a workshop
that aims to teach students how to control the spread of AIDS and other
infectious diseases through math equations and formulas.
- The Australian – July 30, 2008 – An article
on a new Australian internship program, managed by the Australian Mathematical
Sciences Institute, modelled on the successful MITACS programs, ACCELERATE
Canada.
- National Post – July 30, 2008 – MITACS sponsorship
is mentioned in an article about an AIDS conference taking place in
Second Life, an online social network.
- Red Deer Advocate, Burnaby Now – July 26, 2008; Nanaimo
News Bulletin – July 23, 2008; Kamloops Daily News –
July 22, 2008; Kelowna Daily Courier, Penticton Herald –
July 21, 2008; 660-News (Calgary), AM-1150 (Kelowna),
Bugle-Observer, Canoe.ca, CBC.ca, CFTK TV (Terrace), CJBK 1290-AM
(London), Canadian Press, CTV BC, KBS Radio (West Kootenays),
Kings County Record, MacLean.ca, Metro News Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver
& Toronto, Miramichi Leader, Newstalk 610 CKTB (Niagara),
Sympatico MSN News, Winnipeg Free Press – July 20, 2008;
Channel M (Vancouver), Globe & Mail – July
17, 2008; 24 Hours (Vancouver), CBC Radio (Vancouver)
– July 15, 2008 – The MITACS Industrial Math Summer School
brings together 30 mathematics students from Canada and around the world
to for a first-of-its kind “numbers” boot camp where they
will be developing solutions to real-life issues being experienced by
Canadian companies.
- Vancouver Sun – July 28, 2008; Vancouver
Courier – July 9, 2008 – An article on MITACS' new
Vice-President, Communications and Marketing, Daniel Fontaine.
- Burnaby Now, Kenora Daily Miner & News – July
9, 2008; IT Business – July 7, 2008 – Coverage
of the year-old ACCELERATE BC internship program managed by MITACS.
- Ottawa Citizen – July 7, 2008; Backbone Magazine
– July 2, 2008 – Coverage of the new MOU between MITACS
and L'institut national de recherche en informatique et en automation
(INRIA), the French national institute for research in computer science.
- Markham Economist & Sun – July 17, 2008; Windsor
Star – July 14, 2008; Toronto Business Times –
July 7, 2008; Kingston Whig-Standard – June 28, 2008;
Hamilton Spectator – June 27, 2008; Exchange Morning
Post, Kitchener Waterloo Record, Ottawa Business Journal –
June 26, 2008; Canada News-Wire, Backbone Magazine –
June 25, 2008 – Coverage of ACCELERATE Ontario, the new internship
program managed by MITACS.
- Chronicle-Herald – May 28, 2008; freshplaza.com
– May 21, 2008; Nova Scotia Business Journal –
May 20, 2008; Nova News Now – May 16, 2008; CBC Radio
(Halifax) – May 8, 2008; Farm Focus of Atlantic Canada
– May 1, 2008; Nova Scotia Business Journal Online –
April 30, 2008 – Graduate student Miriam Ferrer is helping
Nova Scotia apple growers increase their yield thanks to the MITACS
intership program.
- Moncton Times & Transcript – May 8 2008; Ottawa
Citizen – May 2, 2008; 24 Heures – May 1,
2008; National Post, Research Money – April
30, 2008; Edmonton RushHour, National Capital Scan –
April 25, 2008; Montreal Gazette – April 24, 2008; Montreal
Tribune On-line, Montreal Gazette, Fredericton Daily Gleaner, New Brunswick
Business Journal – April 23, 2008; Backbone Magazine,
CJOB-AM (Winnipeg) – April 22, 2008; Laboratory Product
News – April 21, 2008 – Coverage of the launch of the
new internship program, ACCELERATE Canada, quotes MITACS Scientific
Director Arvind Gupta.
- Moncton Times & Transcript – February 19, 2008;
New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal – February 16, 2008 –
A New-Brunswick study shows that students in co-operative education
programs, including the MITACS Internship Program, are more likely to
start careers in the province.
- CBC Radio One (Montreal and Quebec City), Metro Nouvelles
Montréal, Québec Hebdo, AMEQ en ligne – February
4, 2008; IT World Canada, CJAD Radio (Montréal), CHRC
Radio (Montréal) – January 30, 2008 – MITACS Director
of Outreach Jean-Marie De Koninck’s new role, in which he will
develop innovative programs to get Canadian children excited about math,
is featured.
National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly (NICE)
- Niagara Falls Review, Welland Tribune, St. Catharines Standard,
Owen Sound Sun Times – July 17, 2008; St. Catharines
Standard – July 3, 2008 – One of the NICE founding
members and former Board of Directors member Lynn McCleary is quoted
in articles about Ontario’s nursing homes’ troubles.
- CBC Radio – July 15, 2008 – Judith Wahl, Deputy
Chair of the NICE Board of Directors, was interviewed about the state
of long-term care in Canada.
- Toronto Star – July 5, 2008 – A letter to the
editor from NICE Scientific Director Lynn McDonald.
- Toronto Star, thestar.com – February 29, 2008 –
National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly Director Dr. Lynn
McDonald wrote a letter to the editor in response to Ontario Health
Minister George Smitherman's comments about the quality of care in Ontario
nursing homes.
- Ottawa Citizen – February 2, 2008 – National
Initiative for the Care of the Elderly member Sandra Hirst is quoted
in an article that looks at ways to help vulnerable seniors remain in
their homes instead of in retirement homes.
- St. Catherines Standard – January 29, 2008 –
National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly Member Lynn McCleary
wrote a letter to the editor disproving some of the myths about aging,
in response to an article.
Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) – The
Walrus – May 7, 2008 – The Networks of Centres of Excellence
program in mentioned in an article that looks at how commercialization
is changing research in Canada.
Pan-Provincial Vaccine Enterprise (PREVENT) –
SHAW TV – May 9, 2008; Radio-Canada Regina –
May 6, 2008; Regina LeaderPost, Saskatoon StarPhoenix –
May 3, 2008; Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Newswise, CBK-AM (Regina)
– May 2, 2008; NewsBlaze, Canadian Business Magazine, Canada
Newswire – May 1, 2008 – Media coverage of the official
launch of the Pan-Provincial Vaccine Enterprise, one of the new CECRs.
PrioNet
- Edmonton Journal – September 14, 2008 – PrioNet
Scientific Members Nat Kav and Michael James are trying to determine
the nuances of the prion molecule's biochemical structure so that plant-based
antibodies can be developed to fight prion diseases.
- Business Edge, Volume 8, Number 13 – June
27, 2008 – PrioNet Board Chair, Dr. Donald B. Rix, has recently
been appointment as Chairman of the Vancouver Board of Trade.
- Victoria Times Colonist, Edmonton Journal, The Province, Montreal
Gazette, Windsor Star – May 27, 2008 – PrioNet Canada
Scientific Director, Dr. Neil Cashman, and his team announced that it
has found a “safe pathway” for activating bone-marrow stem
cells in ALS patients.
- Cision – May 20, 2008; Ottawa Business Journal
– May 19, 2008; Western Producer – May 15, 2008;
CFRA Radio (Ottawa), Laboratory Product News – May 12, 2008;
Saskatoon Sun – May 11, 2008; Saskatoon Star-Phoenix,
Ottawa 24 Hours, CINT Radio/Rawlco Radio (Saskatoon), CTV.ca, Woodstock
Sentinel-Review, Global TV, Maclean’s.ca, Cattle Today, Bayshore
Broadcasting, Canadian Meat Business – May 8, 2008; Ottawa
Citizen, Ottawa Sun, Ottawa Business Journal, CTV-TV Saskatoon, 630
CHED Radio (Edmonton), Saskatoon Star Phoenix, CBC.ca, Edmonton Journal,
Today's Edmonton business news,Vancouver Sun, Global TV, Grainews, Alberta
Farmer Express, Manitoba Cooperator, Canadian Cattlemen: The Beef Magazine,
Western Edition – Country Guide, Canadian Press, Yahoo Canada.com
– May 7, 2008 – Media coverage from PrioNet Canada’s
recent announcement of the support of 19 canadian projects researching
prion-related diseases.
Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNet)
- Kingston Whig Standard – Nov 19, 2008 - Bullying essay earns school visit from TV channel.
- Globe and Mail – September 30, 2008 –
PREVNet Scientific Director, Dr. Debra Pepler, suggests that boys
may choose indirect aggression more often when it comes to bullying girls
because of a chivalric code.
- Ottawa Citizen – September 8, 2008 – A letter
to the Editor from PREVNet Scientific Co-Director, Dr. Wendy Craig,
in response to an article about bullying.
- London Free Press – September 8, 2008; Winnipeg
Sun, Calgary Sun, Edmonton Sun, Toronto Sun – September 2,
2008 – PREVNet Scientific co-Directors Drs. Wendy Craig and
Debra Pepler have designed a software curriculum that let kids practice
preventing bullying at their school, in the safety of an exciting virtual
world.
- Hamilton Spectator – September 6, 2008 – PREVNet
Scientific co-Director Dr. Debra Pepler is quoted in an article
about hazing.
- London Free Press, Winnipeg Free Press, Moncton Times and Transcript,
Chronicle-Herald – May 30, 2008; Broadcast News, Canadian
Press Newswire – May 29, 2008 – PREVNet co-director
Dr. Debra Pepler is quoted in an article about bullying in sports.
- Kingston Whig-Standard – May 15, 2008 – PREVNet
Scientific Co-Director Dr. Wendy Craig was the special guest on
a live phone-in program entitled Bullying: Breaking the Vicious Cycle,
braodcast before the television premiere of the film The Vicious Cycle.
- Globe and Mail – April 29, 2008 – PREVNet Scientific
Co-Director Wendy Craig is interviewed about cyber-bullying.
- CTV-W-Five – April 12, 2008 – PREVNet Scientific
Co-Director Debra Pepler is quoted in an article about allergy-bullying.
- Toronto Star – March 27, 2008 – PREVNet Scientific
Co-Director Debra Pepler is quoted in an article that looks at the growing
rate of criminal charges laid against violent teen girls.
- Broadcast News, Toronto Star, Canadian Press Newswire, Globe
and Mail – March 25, 2008 – PREVNet Scientific Co-Director
Debra Pepler was the lead author of a study, just released in Child
Development, on the development of bullying patterns from late
elementary to the end of high school.
- Chronicle-Herald – March 13, 2008 –
PREVNet is mentioned in an article about a new video game called Bully:
The Scholarship Edition.
- Vancouver Sun – February 27, 2008 – PREVNet co-Director
Dr. Debra Pepler is mentioned in an article about an anti-bullying
campaign, Bullying Stops Here, that will examine bullying's impact on
people and explore ways to stop it.
- Vancouver Sun – February 25, 2008 – PREVNet
co-Directors Drs. Debra Pepler and Wendy Craig are mentioned in
an article that looks at bullies.
- CTV-Canada AM – January 24, 2008 – PREVNet co-Director
Dr. Debra Pepler is interviewed about rates of crime among women.
- Kingston Whig-Standard – January 11, 2008 –
PREVNet co-Director Dr. Wendy Craig becomes the principal investigator
of a new three-year study of children in support programs in three economically
disadvantaged areas in Ontario.
Stem Cell Network (SCN)
- Toronto Star, Nov 21, 2008 - Toronto leads research after discovery of major stem cell alternative shook scientific world.
- Vancouver Sun – November 6th, 2008 - Obama victory in U.S. Presidential Election also a win for researchers, according to stem cell advocates.
- –MacLean’s, November 10, 2008 - Several SCN researchers as well as Michael Rudnicki were included in an article in Maclean’s – “How to reboot the human body”
Toronto Star, October 29, 2008 – SCN Deputy Scientific Director, Janet Rossant, and Network trainee Rosario Isasi are quoted in an article discussing the United Nations bioethics committee meeting in Paris. On the agenda is a discussion about lifting the ban on therapeutic cloning in order to help advance stem cell research in this area.
- The Australian –
September 30, 2008 – The Stem Cell Network is cited as the preferred
model for the restructure of the Australian Stem Cell Centre.
- Toronto Star, thestar.com – July 28, 2008 – Stem
Cell Network Scientific Director, Michael Rudnicki, and SCN investigator
Timothy Caulfield were quoted in an article about stem cell tourism
and warning of misleading advertising by unregulated clinics overseas.
- Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune, Prince Rupert Daily –
June 20, 2008; Cape Breton Post, Brockville Recorder & Times
– June 19, 2008; News Canadian Press –
June 18, 2008 – Stem Cell Network Scientific Director Dr. Michael
Rudnicki is quoted in an article about the federal government ‘s
announcement of the more than $100 million investment into cancer
stem cell research in partnership with California.
- CBC Radio National, Toronto Star – April 24, 2008;
CTV News – April 23, 2008 – Stem Cell Network Scientific
Director Michael Rudnicki was interviewed about the potential benefits
arising from the findings by Gordon Keller’s lab in Toronto which
has found a way to direct the development of human heart stem cells.
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) – CFRN-TV/CTV
(Edmonton), 24 Hours (Edmonton) – January 9, 2008; Business
in Vancouver – January 8, 2008; Edmonton Journal –
January 3, 2008; Vancouver Sun – December 29, 2007; CBC-TV
(Fredericton) – December 24, 2007; Vancouver Province,
Edmonton Journal, Fredericton Daily Gleaner – December 19,
2007; New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal – December 15, 2007;
CHMB Radio (Vancouver) – December 12, 2007 – University
of British Columbia graduate forestry student Sarah Weber has placed first
in a national student research competition organized by SFM. Coverage
of the SFM student research poster.