
The Globe is visiting communities across the country to hear from Canadians about the issues affecting their lives, their futures and their votes in this federal election.Near the tip of northeastern Prince Edward Island, there’s a small windswept fishing town that earned its name from the hordes of mice that swarmed the community in the early 1700s, destroying the crops of French settlers.
April 11, 2025 - 05:00 | Lindsay Jones, Photography by Darren Calabrese | The Globe and Mail
Since they were established in 1957, the Canada Gairdner International Awards have celebrated achievements in biomedical research, from the discovery of stem cells to the development of mRNA vaccines.Founded by James A. Gairdner, a Toronto financier and philanthropist, with added supported from the Canadian government starting in 2008, the awards, which are now valued at $250,000 each, are among the most prestigious that can be won by any scientist in the world in the fields of medicine and human biology.Each year, five names are added to the growing roster of laureates. A separate $100,...
April 11, 2025 - 05:00 | Ivan Semeniuk, Jennifer Yang, André Picard | The Globe and Mail
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April 11, 2025 - 04:30 | Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Citizen
The Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four main parties to write a short article explaining what they will do for their local riding if elected. Some chose to participate; others did not. Today, Ottawa-Vanier-Gloucester Liberal candidate Mona Fortier: Read More
April 11, 2025 - 04:20 | Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Citizen
The Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four main parties to write a short article explaining what they will do for their local riding if elected. Some chose to participate; others did not. Today, Ottawa-Vanier-Gloucester Conservative Party candidate Dean Wythe: Read More
April 11, 2025 - 04:15 | Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Citizen
The Citizen invited Ottawa candidates from the four main parties to write a short article explaining what they will do for their local riding if elected. Some chose to participate; others did not. Today, Ottawa-Vanier-Gloucester NDP party candidate Tristan Oliff: Read More
April 11, 2025 - 04:10 | Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Citizen