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“Although most Canadian children have parents who would prefer to use non-parental childcare, only one-third are participating in care that fully meets their parents’ wishes.”

Learn more about the growing demand for #Childcare in Canadian Public Policy 52.1: bit.ly/CPP521d

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A new article in CHR 107.1 explores how surface coal mining became a flashpoint for 1960s #environmental activism in Alberta, and how the promise of land reclamation ultimately defused public opposition while allowing extraction to continue.

Read more: bit.ly/CHR1071c

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Read a new article in Clinical and Investigative Medicine (49.1) exploring the role of miR-210 and the JAK–STAT signalling pathway in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Read the research: bit.ly/CIM49-1d #ClinicalResearch #MedicalEducation

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Keep Talking provides a comprehensive, current guide for student’s entering the field of linguistic anthropology. Eric S. Henry takes a distinctively Canadian approach, highlighting #CanadianResearch and a focus on #IndigenousLanguages.

Read more: bit.ly/4rPwRZ2 Saint Mary's University

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“If we listened to trainees throughout their long arc of training, perhaps we would find value in their language.”

A new article by Dorene Balmer draws on her latest book to explore what twelve years of listening to aspiring #doctors reveals about readiness for practice.

Read more: bit.ly/3QRuF5y

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“Through its interdisciplinary approach, The Political Economy of Public Policy aims to fill a gap and teach students how to analyze policy problems from both a normative and positive lens.” – Haizhen Mou, University of Saskatchewan

Read more: bit.ly/4tw528C

@usaskartsci.bsky.social

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What does it really mean to become a doctor, not just clinically, but personally?

Dorene Balmer, author of The Long Arc of Training, brings her 12-year longitudinal study of six medical trainees to Penn Medicine's FOCUS Seminar Series on May 13.

Details: bit.ly/4sJBB25

#MedicalSchool

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Is full recovery truly possible after a major corporate collapse? Alfred Marcus investigates the hard truth through the real stories of eight iconic businesses.

Order Comeback today: bit.ly/4t9LE14

#CorporateResilience #BusinessStrategy Rotman School of Management

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Beyond clinical outcomes, JMVFH12.2 reflects on war, identity, and remembrance—while also examining the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, including chronic pain and long-term wellbeing. Read the research: https://bit.ly/jmvfh122
#MilitaryHealth Queen's University Research

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This new article from the Canadian Journal of Women and the Law examines sex-motivated hate, and the violence that results from sex-motivated hate in Canada, to explore its absolute and relative visibility: https://bit.ly/CJWL362b
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#MVAWG #ViolenceAgainstWomen

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In the new issue of CPJ (159.2), read a special poem for #PharmacyAppreciationMonth on the experiences of women from Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour communities working in academic and clinical health care settings. Learn more: bit.ly/CPJ1592b Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy

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#CanadianIndependentBookstoreDay is coming up, and we’re celebrating with Brome Lake Books!

Join Michael Finnerty & Louise Penny for an evening about The Cheese Cure. April 25, 5–7pm at Brome Lake Books & Café Three Pines.

Details: bit.ly/4tOlSj4

Michael Finnerty

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"Ibrahim J. Gedeon and Kyle B. Murray offer a guide to one of the most profound transformations of our era, delivering actionable insights for leaders adapting to the changes underway. Well done!” Charlie Kawwas, President, Broadcom
Explore Automata: https://bit.ly/47rhBte
#DataScience

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In Cartographica 61.1, explore studies that challenge conventional mapping frameworks, and expand your understanding of how mapping intersects with technology, social justice, and cultural heritage. Read the full issue: bit.ly/CART611 #Geography #Cartography

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Explore the new issue of Canadian Historical Review (107.1) for studies on how generative #AI is changing historical disciplines; the controversial 1936 visit of the German cruiser Emden to Montreal; Frank J.D Barnjum and 1980s Canadian politics; & more: bit.ly/CHR1071

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“Life Lines is an account of one small effort to create a caring community within a sea of carelessness.” —Joshua Roth, Introduction
Learn more about this title: https://bit.ly/48zq7qy
#Caretaking #Community

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#Minecraft is widely used in classrooms but also criticized for reflecting colonialist and extractive logics. This CJC 51.1 article argues that students’ familiarity with Minecraft makes it a useful site for ethical and critical learning: https://bit.ly/CJC511d

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What if the best mentorship starts with the mentee taking the lead? Mentorship by Frankie J. Weinberg rethinks development, agency, and growth.

Available for pre-order now: bit.ly/4c9sRfl

#Mentorship #AcademicLife @fweinberg.bsky.social

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What does it take to lead when the system pushes back? Northern Grit follows women navigating mentorship, crisis, and cultural change across federal, provincial, and municipal #government.

Real stories. Real grit. Discover more: bit.ly/4svHDnv

#CDNPolicy #CDNPoli #PublicService

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Join authors Kyle B. Murray and Ibrahim Gedeon for the launch of Automata! This title considers the opportunities and societal impact of living with AI.
📅 Wednesday April 22, 6pm
📍 University of Toronto Bookstore (214 College St., Toronto ON)
🔗 https://bit.ly/4sHu1oC

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We are proud to sponsor this exciting event at Brome Lake Books for Canadian Independent Bookstore Day!

Michael Finnerty chats with Louise Penny about his memoir The Cheese Cure.

April 25, 5–7pm: bit.ly/4tOlSj4

Support indie bookstores this #CIBD! Michael Finnerty

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Read a new study on trends in workforce dynamics within the home health care services industry in the new issue of Canadian Public Policy. Contributors examine how long workers remain in the industry and where they go after.

Read issue 52.1 here: bit.ly/CPP521b

#HealthCareWorkers #PublicPolicy

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In Cartographica 61.1, researchers explore how 3D printing technology is being used to protect India's endangered Valley of Flowers National Park. Explore a groundbreaking intersection of engineering, heritage preservation & spatial science: bit.ly/CART611c #3DPrinting

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Discover the new issue of Theatre Research in Canada (Volume 46, Issue 2) for new research on Indigenization in Fransaskois theatre; conflicts over Fringe Festival mandates; the expanding possibilities of #theatricality and performativity beyond text-based drama; and more. Read more: bit.ly/TRIC462

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"This book was born from the recognition that we’re living through cascading ecological, political, and cultural crises—what many are now calling the polycrisis."
Authors Derek Gladwin and Kedrick James discuss their writing experience in this newsletter: https://bit.ly/4cKHya8

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Explore the new issue of Clinical and Investigative Medicine! Volume 49, Issue 1 presents new research on predictors and risk stratification of intraoperative hemodynamic instability; suicide risk and prognostic characteristics in patients with osteosarcoma; and more. Learn more: bit.ly/CIM49-1

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The new issue of University of Toronto Quarterly 95.1 is now available! Discover the issue for new research exploring time, class, and sexuality in the Black diaspora, navigating #gender dynamics in male-dominated art spaces; and more.

Read more: bit.ly/utq95-1

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For decades, historians insisted lesbians were not persecuted under the Nazis because no law explicitly banned female homosexuality.

I Will Not Abandon You by Samuel Huneke challenges that assumption, and the archival evidence is damning. Read more: bit.ly/4bW6Z70

#LGBTQHistory

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A new study in Physiotherapy Canada Volume 78, Issue 1 develops a Functional Autonomy Measurement System (SMAF) for measuring functional capacity in patients undergoing acute care post-stroke.

Read the article: bit.ly/PTC781d Canadian Physiotherapy Association

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Tonight, UTP author Richard Johnson will join Jen St. Denis for a conversation about Democracy’s Second Act: Why Politics Needs the Public!
📍Vancouver Public Library at 7pm PDT
RSVP here: https://bit.ly/4cfbqva
#VancouverEvents

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