Research teams at Environment and Climate Change Canada are being dismantled as the federal government reduces the size of the public service https://t.co/xYdEXdUs6W
@mickeysplasht@NightShiftMD Sounds like what I am dealing with. 17 days and counting! Had flu + COVID shots, No fever, but ongoing sinus and cough. And general tiredness
“In the Trudeau years, the Canadian economy grew by 41 per cent, to $3.2 trillion. It grew by just 18 per cent under Trudeau’s predecessor, Stephen Harper, who governed for roughly the same amount of time.”
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@beheshtialex Region of Waterloo actively managed the countryside line to reduce greenspace sprawl as it protected the groundwater recharge areas that provides drinking water. 75% of Regions supply comes from groundwater unlike most other urban areas in Ont. that access Great Lakes.
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@bronwynnewilton Agree! And it starts with a stormwater utility for small to mid sized municipalities so they have the $ to manage our changing water cycle that is producing ’stormwater’
When it comes to the levels of government in Canada, who is accountable for what? 🤔 🏥 🏫 For example, who's responsible for hospitals and healthcare, or building schools?
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@LisaMAndrews_ Would love to hear more insights! From my experience, this is a reality in 🇨🇦 too. The timelines for traditional research and the knowledge needed for practitioners are not aligned.
April 25: Don’t miss Dr. Cayelan Carey, professor of biological sciences from Virginia Tech @VT_Biology, who will be at #UWaterloo to present: Advancing our understanding and management of freshwaters with near-term forecasting.💧
Save your seat! https://t.co/MmWkhddEt1