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Posts by Ryan Brook, PhD. Chairman of the Boar

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I like signs that are straight and to the point.

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oh they are. it is an epidemic.

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Two years running now I’ve had third year university students in my class caught googling answers.

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80% couldnt keep the mask covering their nose during the worst of the covid pandemic, mostly because they didn’t want to.

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Sigh. They used to just write it on their arms.

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On behalf of the Vaccine Editors-in-Chief, we invite you to join us in beautiful Sevilla, Spain this September!

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Isn't she a literal residential school denier, among many other horrific things?

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Widowson is still a thing? Still desperately seeking some sort of relevance. Long past time to retire and just give up already.

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Indeed. I get frustrated by terrible government decisions but when those terrible decisions directly cause people to die its hard not to be livid.

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Clear the air and start using Carbon in Context today: drawdown.org/carbon-in-context

#climateaction

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If only we had an organization that could have helped with this, say something named Prairie Harm Reduction!

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Don't be shy to take on a little two-week side project. These five months will be the most precious three years of your academic journey.

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100% going to try this monday morning.

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“They felt they’d been deceived.” Was Yellowstone’s celebrated wolf reintroduction all it’s cracked up to be? | Discover Wildlife It’s over 30 years since wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone but the pay-off for the park is disputed

BBC: There’s a lovely film on Youtube called How Wolves Change Rivers. It describes how wolf reintroduction to Yellowstone precipitated a series of ecological benefits…It’s a beautiful and uplifting notion but, according to some scientists, total nonsense.🧪
www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts...

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Yeah there is zero evidence of any consideration of the environment in any way shape or form.

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I for one welcome our new robot overlords.

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My secret identity!

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Flintstones!

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I dream of Genie

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I remember trying to do the Rockford on gravel roads with my mom's enormous Ford car with the 351.

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Shot from ground level, a round ceiling mural that echoed Metis embroidery. On a black background, we see a wild rose in tjr centre, surrounded by flowers, berries, birds and butterflies.

Shot from ground level, a round ceiling mural that echoed Metis embroidery. On a black background, we see a wild rose in tjr centre, surrounded by flowers, berries, birds and butterflies.

The mural in context - on the ceiling, surrounded by lights and blond wood ceiling tiles. It hangs above the soaring atrium of the University Commons

The mural in context - on the ceiling, surrounded by lights and blond wood ceiling tiles. It hangs above the soaring atrium of the University Commons

I was on the @ualberta.bsky.social campus today for the unveiling of this remarkable art installation by Metis painter Christi Belcourt. It’s called In My Grandmother’s Time, and it blends traditional motifs from Metis beading and embroidery with digital technology. And it’s gorgeous. #ualberta #yeg

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Federal government puts timeline in place for Port of Churchill project: Kinew Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says Ottawa has hinted that it wants liquified natural gas shipping out of Churchill by 2030 or federal support for an expansion of a port in the community could be off the ...

A pipeline to Churchill by 2030 is in the same category as Doug Ford's $100 billion tunnel under the 401: BONKERS!
And who's going to pony up $50 billion for the fleet of a dozen icebreakers that would needed? I don't want one thin dime of my tax dollars spent on that.
www.ctvnews.ca/winnipeg/art...

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More than 6.5M Canadians are now covered under the Canadian Dental Care Plan, with over 4M already receiving care, Health Minister Marjorie Michel announced. Eligible Canadians can renew coverage by June 1.

Info: Canada.ca/dental

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Solar and wind are sure looking good right now.

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It is unfortunate that the Manitoba Wildlife Federation has decided to oppose it and spread lies so much, though that seems to now be their main mandate. Sounds like this will proceed regardless thankfully!

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What we've got here is failure to communicate. Some men, you just can't reach. So you get what we had here last week — which is the way he wants it.

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Most farmers and ranchers are great stewards of the land but there are exceptions. On our family farm strychnine was never used.

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Two kids came to the door offering to shovel my driveway. It is supposed to be +20C on Tuesday but at this point any kids willing to do work, I'm like hell yeah $8 each and ginger ales for both of you. Hazzah.

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The list of species that are hanging on to a small scrap of land on the prairies and could be extirpated because of this is pretty long - prairie dogs, burrowing owls, swift fox, western harvest mouse...many more.

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someone explain to my simple brain that ANY consideration was made for the environment before strychnine was approved over this area.

The federal government gets an F.

The Saskatchewan government gets an F.

The Alberta government gets an F.

Fails across the board here.

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