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Celebrity support can bring attention, but may not deliver votes: election watchers
As the Liberal leader receives endorsements from high-profile Canadian celebrities, Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) says that while this type of support brings more awareness to a candidate, it likely won’t result in higher turnout at the polls.
Breakthrough discovery offers new era in spring tick defense
The Weather Network visited Dr. Nicoletta Faraone (Chemistry) in her lab to talk about her research in tick repellents.
Pretty Isn’t Always Pollinator-Friendly: What a New Study Shows
Terrell Roulston (Research Associate, Biology) explains why it’s important to plant wild-type native plants to better support native pollinators.
Lawn signs, local forums — how candidates communicate with voters
In an age of social media and adversarial debates, Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) makes the case for lawn signs and townhalls.
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