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Association of Science Communicators • Giving science a voice. We promote responsible practices in science communication, facilitate discussion and exchange of ideas, enable networking, and foster public engagement. Our members gain professional skills, networkin...

These folks may have already done something similar: www.associationofsciencecommunicators.org

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What a lovely surprise to wake up to...
Can't go without thanking my intrepid editor (who doubles as a bad-ass journo himself) -- @jameswsthomson.com was with me the whole way.
Every writer should be so lucky.

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Arno Kopecky, National Observer, for his dispatches from a self-guided campaign trail following Pierre Poilievre’s announcement he wouldn’t allow journalists to travel with him.

At Poilievre’s Windsor rally, a YouTuber collides with a ‘mainstream journalist’ (That journalist was me)
In disaster-stricken Okanagan, a conspicuous silence from Poilievre
True lies on the Poilievre campaign trail

Arno Kopecky, National Observer, for his dispatches from a self-guided campaign trail following Pierre Poilievre’s announcement he wouldn’t allow journalists to travel with him. At Poilievre’s Windsor rally, a YouTuber collides with a ‘mainstream journalist’ (That journalist was me) In disaster-stricken Okanagan, a conspicuous silence from Poilievre True lies on the Poilievre campaign trail

And congratulations to @arnokopecky.bsky.social for the recognition of his globetrotting guerilla coverage of the Poilievre campaign. He was away from home for basically the entire campaign, writing brilliant and unique dispatches from the back of the room.

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Well done, Arno. Congrats

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Killer whale moms have it tough and drone imagery proves it | CBC Climate Change News New Canadian-led research into northern resident killer whales suggests even when food is plentiful, orca moms struggle to regain body fat when they have more living offspring.

Killer whale moms struggle to regain body fat with more offspring. New research from @raincoast.org
www.cbc.ca/news/science...

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Shrinking cold-water habitat means more whales get caught in nets, research finds | CBC News Humpback whales are more likely to get entangled in fishing gear in years when rising ocean temperatures make cold-water habitat harder to find, according to new research published Wednesday.

Shrinking cold-water habitat means more whales get caught in nets, research finds
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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ANALYSIS | Bird watching may build better brains, study says | CBC Radio A new study looking at the brains of expert birdwatchers found they were structurally more efficient, allowing them to retain details and absorb new information better than non-experts.

Bird watching may build better brains, study says
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B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News March 8 will be the last time British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time. It's about time! (get it?) Now the rest of Canada must follow.
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Science journalism on the ropes worldwide as US aid cuts bite Federal freezes to foreign assistance are affecting grants for investigative reporters everywhere — but especially in poorer countries.

Science journalism on the ropes worldwide as US aid cuts bite www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Why an Arctic icon, the snowy owl, must wait so long for legal protection | CBC Climate Change News Snowy owls that once glided across wide open spaces of the Arctic tundra are seeing their homes shrink under thickening shrubs. They face a gauntlet of other threats, all of which decimate their numbe...

Why an Arctic icon, the snowy owl, must wait so long for legal protection
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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This creature may have been the first four-legged herbivore | CBC News This football-sized creature could grind its teeth like a hard-core plant-eater, back before that was really a thing — and it may be the earliest vertebrate herbivore ever found.

New fossil species discovered on Cape Breton Island may be one of the earliest plant-eating animals - @carleton.ca
www.cbc.ca/news/science...

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Winter snow is declining in key watersheds across Canada, raising concerns about future water supply | CBC News Declining snowpack can affect everything from municipal water systems and agriculture to lake levels, shipping and wildfire risk in Canada’s forests.

Warming temperatures are shrinking snowpack in key Canadian watersheds, study suggests. New research from Concordia

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Ancient people had nautical tech, know-how to cross hazardous Arctic channel | CBC News Archeologists have found the remains of a cluster of tents with hearths on a remote High Arctic island that date back more than 4,000 years. They offer surprising new insights about the first people w...

Ancient Paleo-Inuit people had nautical tech, know-how to cross hazardous Arctic channel. New research from @ucalgary.bsky.social

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Canada could remove 5 times its annual carbon emissions by planting trees on edge of boreal forest, study finds Planting trees on 6.4 million hectares of northern taiga forest could remove 3.9 gigatons of CO2 by 2100 — five times Canada's annual emissions.

New Canadian research from @uwaterloo.ca - story from the always excellent @scibri.com

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Something very unexpected is happening to Norway’s polar bears Scientists are baffled by the results from new Arctic research.

Something very unexpected is happening to Norway’s polar bears www.vox.com/climate/4768...

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Federal government job cuts: Here's what we know | CBC News A host of departments issued "workforce adjustment notices" to thousands of employees in the third week of January.

Thousands of Canadian federal science and health workers’ jobs cut www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Here is the latest on possible job cuts in the federal public service Hundreds of public servants have already received layoff notices in Ottawa and across Canada, as the federal government begins to issue notices of potential job cuts in departments. CTVNewsOttawa.ca l...

Here is the latest on possible job cuts in the Canadian federal public service, including many science and health positions www.ctvnews.ca/ottawa/artic...

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How ‘forest bathing’ keeps lungs healthy Wooded environments release organic compounds that seem to improve respiratory health, but the magnitude and mechanism of the effect remains unclear.

How ‘forest bathing’ keeps lungs healthy - from the always excellent @ericagies.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Is it time to ‘Save the Whales’ all over again? Forty years after the end of commercial hunting, whales face an increasing threat from global shipping

Is it time to ‘Save the Whales’ all over again? dialogue.earth/en/ocean/is-...

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Cape Breton groups alarmed as more Atlantic salmon deemed endangered | CBC News Some Atlantic salmon conservation groups in Cape Breton are raising the alarm after a federal advisory committee changed the fish's status to endangered throughout Nova Scotia and the southern Gulf of...

Cape Breton groups alarmed as more Atlantic salmon deemed endangered www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Appeals court upholds ban on fish farms in B.C.'s Discovery Islands Proponents of salmon farm ban say several wild salmon populations have rebounded since their closure

Appeals court upholds ban on fish farms in B.C.'s Discovery Islands www.biv.com/news/resourc...

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​Coral report B.C.’s oceans are turning acidic faster than once thought, study finds

B.C.’s oceans are turning acidic faster than once thought, study finds www.piquenewsmagazine.com/cover-storie...

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B.C. would struggle to contain oil spill off north coast, research suggests Decades of research shows waves, wind and darkness would defeat containment efforts for much of the year, raising questions about new oil export plans

B.C. would struggle to contain oil spill off north coast, research suggests www.biv.com/news/environ...

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Tens of thousands of marine animals killed or maimed by 'ghost gear' Federal data collected over four years have shown that derelict fishing gear is an underestimated threat. Some experts say it is diminishing both ocean life and fisheries.

Tens of thousands of marine animals killed or maimed by 'ghost gear' in Canada www.nationalobserver.com/2026/01/16/n...

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Journalist registration Registered journalists receive a weekly “heads-up” email noting any upcoming Canadian papers and research, or other media-worthy events in the world of science journalism. Registration is free and …

Hey @gennarotomma.bsky.social Just noticed you're not registered for our free, weekly, embargoed newsletter for science journos, with all the latest Canadian enviro research and news. Many US science writers find it useful. sciencemediacentre.ca/site/resourc...

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Journalist registration Registered journalists receive a weekly “heads-up” email noting any upcoming Canadian papers and research, or other media-worthy events in the world of science journalism. Registration is free and …

Hey @benjij.bsky.social Just noticed you're not registered for our free, weekly, embargoed newsletter for science journos, with all the latest Canadian enviro research and news. Join your colleagues: sciencemediacentre.ca/site/resourc...

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Journalist registration Registered journalists receive a weekly “heads-up” email noting any upcoming Canadian papers and research, or other media-worthy events in the world of science journalism. Registration is free and …

@cestmoilanglois.bsky.social Hey Krista. Just noticed you're not registered for our free, weekly, embargoed newsletter for science journos, with all the latest Canadian enviro research and news. Join your colleagues: sciencemediacentre.ca/site/resourc...

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When I began producing Canada's national radio science progran, Quirks & Quarks, 25 years ago, there was a noted geologist/climate denier who complained that he was never invited on the show. I told him I'd be happy to have him whenever he published a peer-reviewed paper on climate. Never happened

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Can we use bees as a model of intelligent alien life to develop interstellar communication? Humans and bees can both work with mathematics. Could aliens do the same?

This is not bizarre science reporting - it is bizarre (and slightly whimsical) science. There is a big difference. The reporter was accurately reporting on the scientists' work, which they, themselves, have written about: theconversation.com/can-we-use-b...

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