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Satisfaction among REM users is up after one year of operation, McGill study finds 

Published: 26 November 2024

User satisfaction with the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) has increased since its first line opened in the summer of 2023, preliminary results from a survey by Transportation Research at McGill...

Are Canadian Froot Loops healthier than those in the US? Comments from Prof. Stéphanie Chevalier

Published: 25 November 2024

In a new article, La Presse investigates claims made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump's Secretary of Health nominee, that Froot Loops sold in Canada have far less ingredients than their...

Experts: Quebec to allow advance MAID requests

Published: 24 October 2024

Quebec will allow advance requests for medical assistance in dying (MAID) as of Oct. 30. People with certain serious illnesses, such as Alzheimer's disease, will be permitted to apply for MAID...

Experts: Canada to reduce numbers of permanent and temporary immigrants for next two years

Published: 24 October 2024

The Government of Canada announced Thursday that it plans to reduce the numbers of both permanent and temporary immigrants admitted to the country over the next two years (2025-2027)....

Experts: Halloween 2024 

Published: 25 October 2024

With Halloween approaching, 㽶Ƶ experts are available to offer insights on a range of related topics.  

Tracking biodiversity: McGill researchers outline strengths and challenges in new monitoring framework  

Published: 29 October 2024

As the UN COP16 on biodiversity meets in Calì, Colombia, experts from 㽶Ƶ are on-site, providing important input into the global conversation.

Berry-flavoured may be more dangerous than non-flavoured vapes: study

Published: 4 November 2024

Berry-flavoured vapes can weaken the lungs’ natural defences, making it harder for the body to fight off infections, new research suggests....

Experts: Potential high-speed rail between Quebec City and Toronto 

Published: 29 October 2024

The federal government is expected to announce plans to move forward with a high-speed rail project linking Quebec City and Toronto, with electric trains reportedly capable of reaching speeds of...

Researchers find design flaws and oversight issues in certain health apps, offer solutions for more effective tools

Published: 6 November 2024

AI-powered apps offering medical diagnoses at the click of a button are often limited by biased data and a lack of regulation, leading to inaccurate and unsafe health advice, a new study found.

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