Indigenous consultation is key to the Ring of Fire becoming Canada’s economic superpower Roads and mining in the Ring of Fire represents a significant disruption to traditional ways of life and fragile ecosystems.
Total solar eclipses provide an opportunity to engage with science, culture and history Researchers have been communicating how people can safely enjoy this unique opportunity.
Blazing new trails in the mining industry FAS researcher Jean Hutchinson earns honour for her work as a leader and a mentor.
Canada Research Chairs advance asthma and climate policy research Eva Kaufmann is appointed the Canada Research Chair in Immunology and Inflammation, while Kyla Tienhaara is renewed as the Canada Research Chair in Economy and Environment.
The terrifying and fascinating solar eclipse Archeoastronomy uses the rare times and places of previous total solar eclipses to help us measure history.
Birds adapted to city living are still at risk A new study finds that urban tolerance isn’t saving birds from population declines seen across North America.
Connecting on the SDGs at Queen's The Queen's community is invited to participate in Sustainable Development Goals Week Canada.
Canada is a suburban nation Canada is a suburban nation because of post-Second World War government policy.