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How To Repel Fleas And Ticks Using One Natural Fragrance They Can't Stand
As the warm weather is bringing us outside, ticks are front of mind for many outdoorsy folks! Based on research from Dr. Nicoletta Faraone (Chemistry), Hunker recommends lemongrass essential oil for repelling these pesky critters.
New education program to boost number of Black teachers completes first semester
Dr. Késa Munroe-Anderson (School of Education) and two students from Acadia’s first Africentric B.Ed. Cohort, Charmaine Willis and Tristan Sampson, spoke with CBC’s Information Morning about how the program is addressing the lack of representation of Black teachers in Nova Scotia.
The Bloc Québécois wants the courts to trigger a new election in Terrebonne
After a Quebec riding was decided by just one vote in Canada’s recent federal election, Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) says the question of where to go from here should be decided by the courts.
Carney's cabinet signals potential softening on climate
Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) explains how Carney’s cabinet picks “blend experience with putting his own stamp on things.”
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