Conflict mineral law has unintended consequences A piece of U.S. legislation has “set off a chain of events that has propelled millions
Tiny particles a potentially big waste problem The latest issue of Canadian Chemical News has an insightful feature on the promise and
India to get Chinese high-speed rail? India and China are discussing the potential this week for a high-speed railway that will link
Ontario takes lead on pollinator health The Ontario government announced plans on Tuesday to regulate the use of neonicotinoids, a class of
Harper’s aggressive championing of Albertan energy ambitions backfiring: Hébert For almost a decade now, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been a
Inequality is a stubborn problem A new study that analyzed the correlation between education and surnames in England between 1170 and 2012
The Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University hosted the Ethics in Action conference last weekend in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The event encouraged business
A Canadian Olympian-turned-lawyer received the second annual Scotiabank Ethical Leadership Award last week for his role in the fight against doping in
U.S. Senate bill proposed $42 price on carbon A newly introduced U.S. carbon-pricing bill isn’t coming from the White House, but it