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㽶Ƶ Prof. Eric Latimer, the leadresearcher on thisproject, said the two surveys can't be directly compared given their different approaches.

But he said anumber ofnewhousing-first programshave helped get more people off the street, even as rising rents have made it increasingly difficult for low-income people to stay in their homes.

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Published on: 26 Mar 2019

Author: Madhukar Pai, Director of Global Health & Professor, 㽶Ƶ

“Where youth grows pale, and spectre-thin, and dies,” wrote John Keats, in his acclaimed “Ode to a Nightingale.” His words probably summarized his struggle against tuberculosis (TB), an ancient disease that killed millions in his time. Sadly, Keats lost his fight against TB in 1821, and died at the age of 25.

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Published on: 25 Mar 2019

Alain Brunet of 㽶Ƶ in Montreal has done extensive research on propranolol and says it has now been proven in a randomized clinical trial he published last year that propranolol is more effective than a placebo.

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Published on: 22 Mar 2019

Whenever a tragedy of such horrific proportions occurs as the recent New Zealand killings, the media flock to the site and begin massive coverage. [...]Robert Whitley (PhD)is a professor of psychiatry at 㽶Ƶ and research scientist at theDouglas Hospital mental health Research Centreboth in Montreal.

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Published on: 21 Mar 2019

This represents the first direct human evidence that pain seems to be as sex-dependent in its underlying biology in humans as we have been suggesting for a while now, based on experiments in mice," says Jeffrey Mogil, professor of pain studies at 㽶Ƶ in Montreal and a leading researcher on sex differences in pain, who was not involved in theBrainstudy.

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Published on: 20 Mar 2019

“The F.A.A. has been something that Canada would follow to a considerable degree,” said Karl Moore, a business professor at 㽶Ƶ in Montreal who closely follows the aviation industry. “So I would view this as a considerable shift.”

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Published on: 19 Mar 2019

March14, 2019 | Director of the Max Bell School of Public Policy, Dr ChristopherRagan, sat down with Breakfast Television Montreal to speak about the new 'fiscally responsible' budget, as proposed by the Finance minister, Morneau.

"The new budget will be fiscally responsible". What does that mean about taxes, debt and spending? Dr. Christopher Ragan explains the new budget proposal and its effects.

Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, public policy, School of Public Policy
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Published on: 18 Mar 2019

Documents leaked to UK journalists reveals a global lobbying operation carried out by Facebook targeting legislators around the world, including in countries like the U.K., United States, Canada, India and Brazil.

Facebookpromised to open a data centre in Canada to create jobs, in exchange for the federal government offering assurances that it would not impose its jurisdiction over the company's non-Canadian data.

Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, public policy, School of Public Policy, Taylor Owen on Digital Governance
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Published on: 18 Mar 2019

The rise of populism has caused major changes in public policy, on both the left and the right. Professor Christoper Ragan, Director of Max Bell School of Public Policy,explores some examples.

How do we define populism? Will it trickle down to Canada and effect the upcoming federal election? Chistoper Ragan explains on the Breakfast Television Montreal.

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Published on: 18 Mar 2019

In this interview, Christopher Ragan, Director of Max Bell School of Public Policy and Chair of Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission, helps to identify policy options to improve environmental and economic performance in Canada.

Classified as: max bell school of public policy, max bell school, public policy, School of Public Policy, Chris Ragan on Carbon Pricing
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Published on: 18 Mar 2019

This week, the Canada Council for the Arts announced that Montreal architecture and design studio T B A will represent Canada at the prestigious event with their project Impostor Cities — which will be curated by David Theodore, the Canada Research Chair in Architecture at 㽶Ƶ.

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Published on: 18 Mar 2019

Video with Karl Moore:"I would urge Canadians to be a bit patient with Air Canada and WestJet because it’s not their fault that the plane is grounded."

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Published on: 15 Mar 2019

Few see the world like Sarah Moser, one of the planet's most prominent researchers into a phenomenon that's taking over how we live:"New cities are seen as a way to transition economies from resource-based economies into a digital era. And oftentimes real estate is a key part of this project. It's an extremely lucrative business around the world right now. This is big money."

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Published on: 14 Mar 2019

Aiming to inspire the next generation of scientists, the㽶Ƶ Health Centreand theEnglish Montreal School Boardare teaming up to pair high school students with researchers on a wide range of projects.

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Published on: 13 Mar 2019

“Could this erosion of an already meagre benefit help explain why you can barely walk a block in downtown Montreal without seeing someone begging for change, or why people sleep on the street in minus 30-degree weather? Meanwhile, the Quebec government is sitting on a budget surplus that could reach $4.6 billion this year.”

Op-ed by Richard Goldman, a Montreal lawyer and a lecturer in the McGill School of Social Work

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Published on: 12 Mar 2019

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