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    Climate Change Perceptions and Associated Characteristics in Canadian Prairie Agricultural Producers by Sheena A. Stewart, Katherine D. Arbuthnott, David J. Sauchyn

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The results indicated more CC denial in Saskatchewan producers than in other Canadian samples. Individual and socioeconomic characteristics of lower levels of formal education, identifying as male, conservative political affiliation and ideation, low trust in science, and low mental flexibility were associated with less acceptance and concern of CC. …”
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    “Media, politics and science policy: MS and evidence from the CCSVI Trenches” by Pullman Daryl, Zarzeczny Amy, Picard André

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Although his theory and the associated treatment (“liberation therapy”) received little more than passing interest in the international scientific and medical communities, his ideas became the source of tremendous public and political tension in Canada. …”
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    Climate science curricula in Canadian secondary schools focus on human warming, not scientific consensus, impacts or solutions. by Seth Wynes, Kimberly A Nicholas

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Despite an overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change poses severe risks to human and natural systems, many young Canadian adults do not view it as a major issue. We analyzed secondary science curricula in each province for their coverage of climate change according to six core topics: physical climate mechanisms ("It's climate"), observed increase in temperature ("It's warming"), anthropogenic causes of warming ("It's us"), scientific consensus ("Experts agree"), negative consequences associated with warming ("It's bad"), and the possibility for avoiding the worst effects ("We can fix it"). …”
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    A Comparison of Canadian and American ART Law by Katarina Lee

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to clarify the differences in Canadian and American law surrounding gamete donation and in vitro fertilization (“IVF”) using these gametes. …”
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    Domestic Russian politics and comparative democratization by Lisa Sundstrom

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Lisa Sundstrom, an expert on Russian politics and a professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC), presented Domestic Russian Politics and Comparative Democratization at the April Digital Roundtable event hosted by the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS)-Vancouver. …”
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