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The main location for the CFS is 25 Morton Shulman Avenue in Toronto. The state-of-the-art laboratory was completed in 2012, and currently houses the Office of the Chief Coroner, the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service and the Center of Forensic Sciences.
The Ontario Science Centre (OSC; originally the Centennial Museum of Science and Technology) is a science museum organization based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its original location was permanently closed to the public on June 21, 2024 and was located near the Don Valley Parkway about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) northeast of downtown on Don Mills ...
Polar Continental Shelf Project, Ottawa, Ontario; CANMET Energy Technology Centre - Ottawa, Ontario CANMET Energy Technology Centre - Devon, Alberta; CANMET Energy Technology Centre - Varennes, Quebec; CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory - Hamilton, Ontario; Public Health Agency of Canada - HQ, Ottawa, Ontario Centre for Chronic Disease ...
In 2010, re-development of the site began, in a plan expected to be implemented over a 20-year span. [1]First to be built was the new location for the province's Ontario Centre of Forensic Sciences and Coroner's office (re-located from downtown Toronto) on Wilson Avenue and Morton Shulman Avenue.
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (College Street site) is a psychiatric hospital in Toronto, Ontario. It is located at 250 College Street , just east of Spadina Avenue . Much of its work focuses on forensic psychology , sex addiction , drug addiction , and research designed to shape public policy .
Pages in category "Science and technology in Toronto" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Ontario Centre of Forensic Sciences;
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, a conservation charity that runs Edinburgh Zoo, said Wednesday that it was likely that Roxie, a 3-month-old red panda kit, “died due to stress caused by ...
Phase 1 of the new facility, the 320 bed Toronto Intermittent Centre is completed and beings accepting prisoners on December 9, 2011. [2] 2012. Mimico Correctional Centre demolished to make room for Phase 2 of the Toronto South Detention Centre which is completed in November. [2] [3] 2014