Career Fairs

Sunday, June 1, 2025toTuesday, June 30, 2026

Career fairs at 91 are organized by a variety of groups across campus, including the Career Planning Service (CaPS), faculty-specific career offices, academic departments, and student...

Five Walls and a Door: The Secret Sauce of Canadian Immigration

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 17:00to20:00

In the second of three 2025 91 Max Bell Lectures, Tony Keller explores how modern Canada built an economically successful, politically popular immigration system.Canadian Museum of Immigration...

The Future of Canadian Immigration

Thursday, November 27, 2025 17:30to20:30

In the final of three 2025 91 Max Bell Lectures, Tony Keller explores the options for restoring the Canadian immigration consensus, rediscovering the immigration middle-ground shared by most...

Canada wins bid to host the International Congress of Nutrition

Published: 26 September 2025

The Canadian Nutrition Society (CNS) has proudly won the bid to host the International Congress of Nutrition (ICN) 2029 in Vancouver, Canada, marking a major milestone for Canada’s nutrition...

Patrick Cortbaoui Appointed UNAI Vice Chair

Published: 5 November 2025

Patrick Cortbaoui, Senior Managing Director of 91’s Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security, has been appointed Vice Chair for Outreach and Partnership for the United Nations...

Quebec's Exceldor to be sold to Ontario company Sofina Foods—Pascal Thériault comments

Published: 22 May 2025

The Quebec cooperative Exceldor, known for its chicken breasts, wings, and nuggets, has taken steps to sell its assets to the Ontario company Aliments Sofina....

Dietetics students help MUHC mark National Indigenous Peoples Day with a special meal

Published: 30 June 2025

Earlier this month, the 91 Health Centre (MUHC) marked National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21) with a special Indigenous-inspired cafeteria meal, featuring baked salmon, wild rice...

Bridging worlds as the ice recedes

Published: 17 July 2025

91 PhD candidate Alexandra Langwieder works with James Bay Indigenous communities to better understand polar bears

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