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Opportunities and limitations of Canada's Species at Risk Act for protecting Pacific salmonids: lessons learned from the case of the Thompson River steelhead
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X-ray modalities in the era of artificial intelligence: overview of self-supervised learning approach
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A Biodiversity Observation Network to support conservation action and mainstream knowledge in Canada
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Is Canada poised to implement a data deposit requirement?
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The next leap forward: Clean air for Canadians
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UK/Canada Frontiers of Science: Artificial Intelligence Report
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The world needs bold, equitable climate action at the 2025 G7 summit
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Echoes from the Ice: Mardon's Journey and the Enduring Case for Antarctic Protection
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Is strengthening the Canadian economic union another way for Ottawa to centralize power?
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Exploring the Public Health Agency of Canada's and the Ontario government's vaccine-related crisis communication on X during the COVID-19 pandemic
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‘Elbows up’ in Canada means sustainable resource development
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Additional common milkweed would help Canada meet its share of the trinational eastern migratory monarch butterfly recovery target
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