Happy Polar Pride! Today is also International Day of LGBTQIA+ people in science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM)! Let’s all help to make the world of STEM a better and more inclusive place!
@PrideinSTEM@LGBTSTEMDay#LGBTQSTEMDay#LGBTSTEMDay
Today is a sad day for Canada.
Alexa Mcdonough was the first woman to lead a major political party in Canada.
She dedicated her life to social justice, championed women in politics, and never backed down from a challenge.
We'll miss her dearly.
Rest in power Alexa.
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 110: Waiting to Connect - Karen Barnes and Catherine Middleton (@catmiddleton) on the @cca_reports Report on Internet Access in Canadian Rural, Remote and Indigenous Communities
https://t.co/e75qSqLYIq
We rely on the internet for almost every aspect of our lives – banking, work, medical appointments, communicating with family and friends. But many people in Canada still don’t have access to a reliable, fast and affordable internet connection.
Yukon’s 2020 Climate Change Compendium is out! It provides an overview of recent climate change work in and relevant to Yukon.
This annual report started in 2003 and all are accessible online.
https://t.co/WKxUEZAFPf
@ENV_Yukon#climatechange#ClimateChangeSecretariat#Yukon
Congratulations to former Laurier president Max Blouw. He was appointed Member of the Order of Canada for his dedicated leadership as an academic administrator and for his advancement of evidence-based research at Canadian universities. https://t.co/ltlJ0D9zvg
Fantastic news! We are so happy and proud to share that Billy-Ray Belcourt, now a PhD, has been awarded the Governor General's Gold Medal, @UAlberta's highest honour for graduating doctoral students: https://t.co/WaCBwV85vz @UofA_EFS@UAlbertaFGSR#UAlberta20@BillyRayB 🎓
AY2020 is LIVE! AY2020 "Climate Change and the Arctic: Global Origins, Regional Responsibilities?" is available, open access, at https://t.co/po105xapPe
#arctic#geopolitics#climatechange#AY2020