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Nutrition warning labels are hitting shelves near you — earlier than expected
Dr. Liesel Carlsson (Nutrition and Dietetics) spoke with CBC about how Canada’s new nutrition warning labels could lead to healthier products at a low cost.
Acadia University researchers discover tick-eating fungus!
The Faraone Lab (Chemistry) has discovered that a fungus growing in the soil in the Annapolis Valley is an effective tick killer. Dr. Nicoletta Faraone and Dr. Luis Anholeto (Chemistry) spoke with CBC's Information Morning all about it.
Mark Carney's Urgent Push for Bill C-5: What It Means for National Infrastructure Projects
As the Carney government pushes Bill C-5, Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) asserts that the deemphasis on public consultation in favour of expedited infrastructure approvals raises concerns about the bill’s democratic nature.
Province Awards Nova Scotia Lighthouse Project Funding
Researchers at Acadia have been awarded $320,643 from the province of Nova Scotia to create a self-sustaining farm-to-school initiative.
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