91

In a CBC Newsspoke to several experts who say U.S. tariffs on Canadian dairy products would have little effect on Canada's protectionist system.

The director of 91's Farm Management and Technology Program agrees that these tariffs would have a "somewhat limited" impact on industry.

Classified as: Pascal Thériault
Published on: 19 Mar 2025

In the Hill Times, Saji George, Associate Professor in 91's Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, argues that with the right investments in research, innovation, and farmer education,

Classified as: Saji George
Published on: 19 Mar 2025

Canadian grocery giant Loblaw is preparing to add labels to U.S. products affected by tariffs, allowing consumers to distinguish them from other products on shelves and understand why they cost more.

91 agronomist and economistPascal Thériault

Classified as: Pascal Thériault
Published on: 19 Mar 2025

Honoring our incredible team members for their years of service and dedication! 💙👏 Your hard work and passion make all the difference. Here's to many more milestones ahead! ✨ #StaffAppreciation #MilestoneMoments #TeamExcellence

Published on: 19 Mar 2025

We're excited to announce that the annual BBMESS Symposium is coming up soon! This two-day event will take place in the SSMU Ballroom (3480 Rue McTavish) on May 5-6, 2025. For full details, including the schedule, registration fees, and keynote speakers, please click here.

Published on: 19 Mar 2025

A new discovery about the slime ejected by velvet worms could revolutionize sustainable material design, according to a by 91 researchers. Their findings outline how a naturally occurring protein structure, conserved across species from Australia, Singapore and Barbados over nearly 400 million years of evolution, enables the slime’s transformation from liquid to fibre and back again. It’s a discovery that could inspire next-generation recyclable bioplastics.

Category:
Published on: 19 Mar 2025

The Government of Canada ,including$412,700 to 91 to demonstrate and evaluate best management practices to reduce phosphorus runoff from urban and agricultural sources in the Lake Simcoe watershed and to engage the community through outreach and events.

Classified as: Chandra Madramootoo
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

March 13, 2025 |DirectorJennifer WelshandJean-Marie Guéhenno were hosted byJuris PupcenoksandBrian A. Mateo from . The leadingpractitioners grapple with critical questions for UN peacekeepingoperations as they present unique ethical challenges for both multilateral actors and local communities.

Classified as: Jennifer Welsh
Category:
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

Since becoming only the second Alzheimer’s-modifying drug to gain American FDA approval in 2023, sales of lecanemab, known by its brand name Leqembi, have risen steadily, reaching $87-million USD in the last quarter of 2024.

Classified as: Louis Collins, Alzheimer's, Neuro
Category:
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

After DDT use nearly wiped out peregrine falcons in the 20th century, numbers are collapsing again in many countries,

Though scientists have yet to determine a definite cause, many—including 91 Professor Emeritus David Bird, who formerly led the University's Avian Science and Conservation Centre—thinkhighly pathogenic bird flu may be largely to blame.

Classified as: David Bird
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

Brandon Greenall’s journey from Hazelton and Prince George, B.C., to the halls of 91’s Desautels Faculty of Management exemplifies ambition and transformation. The 2024 McCall MacBain Scholar has leveraged his background in finance, marketing, and project management to embrace the international perspectives offered by 91 Desautels' MBA program.

Published on: 18 Mar 2025

March 18, 2025 | Director Jennifer Welshwrote an criticisingthe weak diplomatic response of UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy to Donald Trump’s provocative comments suggesting Canada should become the 51st state of the United States.

Classified as: Jennifer Welsh, diplomacy
Category:
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

NeuRo Genomics Initiative will help better understand rare and aging-related neurological disorders affecting Canadians

A project led by Ziv Gan-Or, MD, PhD, at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) of 91 and Martine Tétreault, PhD, at Université de Montréal has received more than $8 million to sequence the genomes of 8,700 people, to map the role of genetics in neurological disorders.

Classified as: Ziv Gan-Or
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

A Sanimax animal rendering plant in Montreal's east end has drawn complaints from residents for years, largely centering on odors coming from the facility. Recently, an agreement reached between the company and the City of Montreal to address the issue by retrofitting the factory

Classified as: Pascal Thériault
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

Single-use plastics are everywhere—but two 91 researchers are redefining the norm and championing sustainability.

"Although plastic pollution wasn’t the main focus of our research, safeguarding water bodies is essential to our work, and we knew we had to address the disconnect between our values and laboratory practices."

Classified as: Denis Roy, Jessica Gillung
Published on: 18 Mar 2025

Pages

Back to top