Taking part in a day of action in #YOW in solidarity with @ScienceMarchDC on May 4, 2019. Organized by @E4Dca & Cdn scientists. #ScienceMarch#StandupforScience
Check this out, shared with us by one of our supporters, Beatrice, age 7.
Beatrice made this sign to protest against pollution in the playground at her school. Get out and support the #YouthStrike4Climate today wherever you are! We'll be on Parliament Hill at 12 noon.
NOTE: The location of Friday's strike has changed. We will no longer be meeting at City Hall, rather we will meet on Parliament Hill at 12 noon. There will be no march but we will still be rallying on the hill to support the students! #FridaysForFuture#YouthStrike4Climate
1/3 On May 3rd, youth across Canada will strike for climate. We want the Canadian science and research community to join them! Grab your labmates, make some sciency signs, and show solidarity with the students' call for action by attending your local strike! #FridaysForFuture
Calling Cdn scientists! It's time 🇨🇦 researchers voice our support for @GretaThunberg and the youth striking for climate. Please sign our open letter to help us reach 1000 signatories by May 3rd, the next youth climate strike in Canada! #FridaysForFuture
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.@ScienceMarchDC has announced May 4th as this year’s day of action so we’re putting our thinking caps on! What kind of event would you like to see in your community this year? What would you like to do to stand up for science? #brainstormtime#cdnsci
In spite of the cold, we had a beautiful day swapping science stories, meeting so many wonderful people and just generally being excited about SCIENCE!! Thanks all ❤ https://t.co/42TQrtNiWt
Thanks so much to all the amazing volunteers, science storytellers, and science lovers of all kinds who came out to #MarchforScience and Science in the Market today. What an amazing time ❤🔬☕
“Art is not just for artists & music is not just for musicians. Well science is not just for scientists. Science is something that at its core is about curiosity, & I think the world would be a better place if more people were interested in it." @sciencecomedian#MarchForScience
TOMORROW WE MARCH. Join us in Ottawa at 10am on Parliament Hill for #MarchforScience followed by Science in the Market in Byward Market or head to our events page to find an event near you: https://t.co/pRwrA2IrbC
Tomorrow we March for Science! Check out this collaborative Indigenous Science Statement for the March for Science. Learn more at https://t.co/zROzG95pTu
Hallelujah! The weather has cleared up significantly for tomorrow's @ScienceMarchOTT! We're looking at some flurries. You'll want to wear a hat, but we will have hot chocolate & coffee at the York St Plaza so don't let April's second winter deter you! #marchforscience
FANTASTIC posters from today's poster making session! Many thanks to those who were able to join us! Even if you missed it, we encourage you all to get crafty & creative, and whip up a witty sign for this Saturday's march! Here are some of the awesome posters from today's session
Meet our science storytellers! This week we will be revealing all of the amazing folks joining us for Science in the Market following March for Science on April 14th! Event details here: https://t.co/SLz48flNlL
More storytellers! Learn about the science of coffee, science-based defence strategy, global access to medicines, and more! Event details here: https://t.co/u9GMYi4R3T
What it is like delivering scientific advice to the military? How should we encourage high school students in STEM? How has citizen science changed your life? Why does coffee taste different than it smells? What are your experiences as a non-male scientist with a disability?
Such as: is there really research to be done in mathematics (hasn't it all been figured out yet?) Why do we dream? What is the importance of tropical plants to science in Canada? What are some of the benefits/challenges of being an Indigenous student in science?