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Ontario's anti-tariff ad is clever, effective and legally sound, experts say
An Ontario anti-tariff ad got the attention of an enraged President Trump, who immediately cut off trade negotiations with Canada. Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) says that in getting attention, the ad was successful. "He says the challenge for political advertising is to cut through the clutter, resonate with people and get their attention."
Acadia to be home to only dedicated tick research centre in Canada
Upon news of funding for a new tick research centre at Acadia, Dr. Nicoletta Faraone (Chemistry) tells CBC that "it [is] a dream come true... It's very rewarding that people believe in science."
On the phone-in: Paul Arnold takes your calls about composting
Dr. Paul Arnold (Curry School of Engineering) took calls from listeners of CBC's Maritime Noon to answer their questions about their compost piles in the fall.
Limited water options for Shelburne residents with dry wells
Households in Shelburne with dry wells are soon to lose one of two locations to access free public showers. Dr. Ian Spooner (EES) tells CBC that what's really needed is rain--and the good news is that dug wells tend to recover quickly with a good rain.
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