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In March 2020, the RSC President and the Board of Directors determined that the RSC ought to do what it can to ensure that Canada emerges as a better society coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic than it was going into it.
Unintended Consequences
What’s Missing from Discussions on Nursing Homes
WHAT’S MISSING FROM DISCUSSIONS ON NURSING HOMES
Pat Armstrong and Sharon Strauss | May 21, 2020
Pat Armstrong is a Distinguished Research Professor in Sociology, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and teaches at York University.
Marine heatwaves spell trouble for tropical reef fish — even before corals die
Stress on Mothers is Likely to Have a Lasting Impact on Children Born During the Pandemic
STRESS ON MOTHERS IS LIKELY TO HAVE A LASTING IMPACT ON CHILDREN BORN DURING THE PANDEMIC
Michael Ungar and Suzanne King | May 19, 2020
Michael Ungar is the Canada Research Chair in child, family and community resilience at Dalhousie University and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
An inmate’s love for math leads to new discoveries
A mathematical discovery made in prison is about the pursuit of knowledge and redemption.
Analysis of heavy fuel oil use by ships operating in Canadian Arctic waters from 2010 to 2018
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Beyond COVID-19: Planning for the Future
Attaching Strings Now Is Key to Shaping Post-COVID-19 Future
ATTACHING STRINGS NOW IS KEY TO SHAPING POST-COVID-19 FUTURE
Peter Dietsch | May 11, 2020
Without appropriate conditions attached, crisis management decisions risk undermining long-term policy goals
The Narratives of this Crisis Will Shape the Future
THE NARRATIVES OF THIS CRISIS WILL SHAPE THE FUTURE
Carolyn Hughes Tuohy | May 8, 2020