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Country: Canada

Publisher: L'Action nationale

ISBN: 0001-7469



Wolf Management Might Be Keeping Woodland Caribou from Going Extinct in Canada, Study Suggests
Certain subpopulations of woodland caribou are endangered and federally protected in both the United States and Canada ...


Indigenous patients in Canada's Alberta more likely to leave ER without treatment: Study
We consider that systemic racism and inequity in health care contribute to this outcome,' says study by Canadian Medical Association Journal ...


Study pinpoints most helpful habitat for least flycatcher
A new University of Alberta study helps define the most helpful breeding habitat for the least flycatcher, a species of bird in rapid decline. The findings are published in The Wilson Journal of ...


Study presents strategy to stamp out illicit market for cannabis amid wave of policy shifts in North America
It's been five years since Canada stepped into the forefront of cannabis legalization, setting a significant precedent in the realm of drug policy. With Canada and 24 US states now embracing ...


Study finds First Nations patients are more likely to leave ER without care
Although the research was conducted in Alberta, researchers say the findings likely apply to emergency department visits across Canada.


Don't be a stranger! Rekindling old friendships can be as scary as making new ones, study finds
Experts have discovered that the majority of people are hesitant to rekindle past friendships over fear that it would be 'too awkward' or their efforts would be rebuffed.


For immigrants to Canada, risk of MS increases with proportion of life spent there
Immigrants to Canada who have spent a greater proportion of their lives in Canada have a greater risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) than people who have spent a smaller proportion of their ...


Caribou herds in B.C., Alberta, growing due to wolf culls: study
Fresh research suggests Western Canada's once-dwindling caribou numbers are finally growing. But the same paper concludes the biggest reason for the rebound is the slaughter of hundreds of wolves, a ...


Study: Immigrants admitted to Canada as children have better education and work outcomes
A recent study by Statistics Canada has found that newcomers who settled in the country as children are more likely to pursue higher education—and to have better economic outcomes. In fact, this group ...


How Climate Change Could Disrupt the Future of Travel, According to a New Study
Better weather is one reason people travel. However, a new study suggests that a limited number of “outdoor days” could impact where they decide to go.


A quarter of deaths among young adults in Canada were opioid related in 2021: Study
Premature deaths related to opioids doubled between 2019 and 2021 across Canada, with more than 1 in 4 deaths among young adults aged 20–39 years attributable to opioids, according to new research ...


Caribou herds in Alberta, B.C., growing from wolf culls, cow pens: study
The animals, printed on the back of the Canadian quarter since 1937, require undisturbed stretches of hard-to-reach old-growth boreal forest. Those same forests tend to be logged or drilled, creating ...