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The Genetic Non-Discrimination Act (French: Loi sur la non-discrimination génétique) of 2017, also known as Bill S-201 during the 2nd Session of the 41st Parliament of Canada and the 1st Session of the 42nd Parliament of Canada, originated in a Private Member's Bill. [1] [2] It was introduced by Senators James Cowan [3] and Jennifer O'Connell ...
Below are listed 200 entries of the past 90 days of Canadian current events featured in the main page of the Canada portal. February 23, 2025 – Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine Protests are held across Europe and Canada to mark the 3rd year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine .
Pages in category "Weekly newspapers published in Canada" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
David Johansen, singer from the seminal punk band the New York Dolls, dies at 75; Florida Man Games return for Round 2 as teams vie to be the world’s worst superhero; Anti-DOGE protests at Tesla stores target Elon Musk's bottom line; Israel supports a US proposal to extend Gaza ceasefire's first phase. But Hamas wants Phase 2; More World News ...
Bipartisan bills introduced in Congress Thursday would effectively ban a Chinese genomics firm from doing business in America. Intel officials have warned China is grabbing U.S. genetic info.
Sault This Week is a Canadian weekly tabloid community newspaper, established in 1967, owned by Postmedia and based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. In addition to the newspaper itself, Sault This Week publishes magazines and supplements focusing on various topics. The newspaper is delivered free of charge.
Head office of Ming Pao Daily News in Scarborough, Ontario. From 1993-2019, the Canada Eastern edition of Ming Pao publishes several weekly magazines. Unlike the situation in Hong Kong where the magazines are sold as separate publications, these are more properly called supplements that come free with the paper.
The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering that fears about the consolidation of power by a few agrochemical companies over farmers is a main argument against new genetic engineering technology in agriculture: "At its extreme, this fear belongs to the conspiracy-theory genre and, to caricature somewhat, envisages powerless farmers forced to ...