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Métis Flag Raised on Campus Sept. 19 for Powley Day

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On Sept. 19, U of G will fly the Métis flag in recognition of Powley Day. The day marks the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to recognize Métis harvesting rights as protected under the Constitution. “The University of Guelph is honoured to raise the Métis flag on the 15th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court […]

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U of G’s Bees@School Program Receives NSERC Funding

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High school students will help U of G scientists collect valuable pollinator data from their schoolyards under “Bees@School,” a new University of Guelph-led program launched with funding announced today by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC). U of G scientists are setting up and monitoring “bee hotels” at schools in Waterloo and Toronto for […]

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Prof Talks Circadian Medicine With CBC News

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U of G Prof. Tami Martino discussed how looking at circadian rhythms is unlocking new innovations in clinical medicine with CBC News on Sept. 15 for a story about circadian medicine. Martino, who is the director of the Centre for Cardiovascular Investigations at U of G and a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, studies biological […]

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Cannabis Research Programs: Profs Talks To CBC

A Sept. 16 CBC News story about post-secondary studies in cannabis production featured recent U of G grad Deron Caplan and Prof. Youbin Zheng.The story also ran on MSN.ca Caplan, who recently earned his PhD in cannabis production at U of G, discussed his studies and opportunities for employment in the cannabis production industry. Prof. Youbin Zheng, […]

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Prof Appears in Globe and Mail Article

Prof. Dave Snow appeared in a Globe and Mail article talking about Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s use of the notwithstanding clause. A professor in U of G’s Department of Political Science, Snow talked about other instances where the notwithstanding clause has been used. Snow studies federalism, the Supreme Court of Canada and the Canadian Charter […]

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Prof Talks to Maclean’s

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Prof. Dennis Baker spoke to Maclean’s for a Sept. 14 story called “Legally speaking, how far can Doug Ford go?” Baker, a professor in the Department of Political Science, discussed the legal limits of political power in Canada. He studies Canadian government, Canadian politics and constitutional law. […]

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Researcher’s Commentary Highlighted in Media

PhD student Brian Budd wrote a commentary in The Conversation on how Ontario Premier Doug Ford intends to use the notwithstanding clause of Canada’s Constitution in his battle to shrink Toronto city council and reintroduce his controversial Better Local Government Act. The commentary was picked up by Toronto.com. In the Department of Political Science, Budd studies Indigenous […]

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University Announces David Chariandy’s ‘Brother’ as Gryphons Read Pick

One book. One campus. One community. That’s the goal of U of G’s second annual Gryphons Read common reading project, beginning this month. Like a campus-wide book club, the initiative encourages students, faculty and staff to connect with each other and engage in meaningful conversations by reading and discussing the same book. This year’s selection is David Chariandy’s […]

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Can Social Media Replace a Campaign Sign? CBC Interviews Prof

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Prof. Tamara Small talked to CBC News Sudbury for a story about how certain municipal politicians are using social media instead of lawn signs to campaign for the upcoming election. A professor in the Department of Political Science at U of G, Small talked about the importance of campaign signs in municipal elections, in which […]

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Quartz Talks to Prof About Canada-U.S. Dairy Dispute

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Prof. Mike von Massow appeared in a Sept. 11 Quartz article discussing trends in the Canadian dairy market. His comments were part of a long feature story about the Canada-U.S. fight over dairy that describes each country’s production, regulation and trade processes. A professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, von Massow […]

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Thank You, Orientation Volunteers!

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Orientation Week has ended and our first-year students are getting comfortable in their new lives as Gryphons. O-Week is such a success thanks to our orientation volunteers (OVs). Their welcoming faces and inclusive spirit help make our first-year students feel at home. From hauling boxes up endless flights of stairs on Move-In Day, to keeping […]

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Salmon Exposed to Bitumen Early in Life Have High Rates of Mortality – Even Post-Exposure, University of Guelph Researcher Finds

More than half of sockeye salmon exposed to crude oil in their egg stage end up dying even after they’ve hatched and escaped the contaminated waters, a new study from the University of Guelph and Simon Fraser University has found. The study looked at immediate and subsequent effects of diluted bitumen – or “dilbit” – exposure on […]

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Food Science Prof Named Fellow of Royal Society of Canada

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A University of Guelph food science professor was named today as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), the country’s top academic honour. Alejandro Marangoni’s award recognizes his exceptional contributions to food chemistry through his research on the physical properties of foods, particularly fat crystallization and structure. He is one of 89 Fellows […]

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Project Serve Day: U of G Students Making a Difference

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Hundreds of U of G volunteers will head into the Guelph community Sept. 15 to volunteer with local organizations as part of the University’s annual Project Serve day. From planting seedlings at Green Legacy Tree Nursery to lending a hand at the Guelph Humane Society to cleaning up trails and parks, nearly 400 U of […]

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Prof Talks to CBC News About Farming in Future

Prof. Evan Fraser spoke to CBC News for a Sept. 10 story that’s part of a larger series imagining northern Ontario in 2058, as part of CBC Sudbury’s 40th anniversary. Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute at U of G, talked about the warming climate and the possibilities — and challenges — of growing food […]

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Toronto Star Highlights U of G’s First PhD Grad in Cannabis Production

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A Sept. Toronto Star story about cannabis PhD programs featured recent U of G grad Deron Caplan and Prof. Youbin Zheng. Caplan, who recently earned his PhD in cannabis production at U of G, discussed what attracted him to study the topic and why he believes it’s an important area of research. Prof. Youbin Zheng, […]

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Prof Discusses Advocacy Group’s Report With CTV News

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Professor emeritus Len Ritter appeared in a Sept. 9 CTV News report about a new study commissioned by Environmental Defence Canada. The report found that several common food items tested positive for glyphosate, the active ingredient of a chemical herbicide found in many agricultural and gardening products. A retired professor in the School of Environmental […]

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