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2024 APEGA Summit Award Recipients Announced

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Edmonton, March 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) has announced the recipients of this year’s Summit Awards.

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  • Edmonton, March 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) has announced the recipients of this year’s Summit Awards.
  • The annual Summit Awards Gala will take place on Thursday, April 25, in Edmonton and returns to a fully in-person event this year.
  • More information about the gala, as well as biographies and photos of recipients are available online at apega.ca/summit-awards/gala.
  • Congratulations to the 2024 APEGA Summit Award recipients:
    Dr. William (Bill) Rosehart, P.Eng., from Calgary, is receiving the Centennial Leadership Award for his work as a professional engineer, professor, and dean of the University of Calgary’s Schulich School of Engineering (Schulich).

UpLift Accelerates into Higher Ed with Acquisition of TAO Connect

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Monday, March 11, 2024

NEW YORK, March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- UpLift, a technology-driven behavioral health company delivering in-network therapy and psychiatry, today announced that it has acquired TAO Connect, a therapy-assisted mental health solution with digital tools and resources designed for higher education institutions. With the acquisition of TAO Connect, UpLift now provides services to over 170 enterprise customers nationwide and across Canada, covering over four million people, including over two million students at more than 120 higher ed institutions in the U.S. UpLift's full spectrum of high quality care - from preventative to treating severe mental illness – makes mental healthcare work for everyone, across all conditions, geographies and generations.

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  • With TAO by UpLift, a new behavioral health program for students, institutions now have access to a comprehensive higher ed mental healthcare solution, and the continuity of care designed to complement institutions' counseling service offerings, all covered by insurance.
  • Although initially designed for higher ed, TAO Connect's evidence-based digital tools and resources have proved extendable and valuable to other enterprises, including large employers and health systems.
  • "When I started TAO ten years ago, it was to bring more counseling services to higher ed.
  • TAO by UpLift is rolling out and activating across higher ed institutions in the country including and two- and four-year public and private schools and spanning community colleges, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and graduate schools.

Mount Allison University appoints Dr. Ian Sutherland as 16th President and Vice-Chancellor

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

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  • SACKVILLE, NB, Feb. 29, 2024 /CNW/ - Mount Allison University has appointed Dr. Ian Sutherland as the University's 16th President and Vice-Chancellor.
  • It is my great pleasure, on behalf of the Board of Regents of Mount Allison University, to announce the appointment of Dr. Ian Sutherland as the School's 16th President and Vice Chancellor, effective July 15, 2024.
  • Our Presidential search focused on finding a President who would lead Mount Allison with integrity, build trust, and empower others.
  • A purpose-driven leader, Dr. Sutherland embodies those characteristics and brings the energy and experience to lead Mount Allison boldly into the future.

Minister Champagne announces appointments to the Standards Council of Canada's Governing Council

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Monday, February 5, 2024

OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 5, 2024 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced recent appointments to the Standards Council of Canada's (SCC) Governing Council.

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  • OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 5, 2024 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced recent appointments to the Standards Council of Canada's (SCC) Governing Council.
  • He has been involved in standards development since 1984 in information technologies engineering and, more recently, biodigital convergence.
  • "These appointments will enhance the SCC's ability to continue to be a leader in the global standards industry.
  • – The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
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Government of Canada funding research on the health risks of microplastics

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Monday, January 22, 2024

Plastic pollution and the health impact it may have is still an emerging area of research.

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  • Plastic pollution and the health impact it may have is still an emerging area of research.
  • Today, the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, announced funding of $2.1 million over four years to three academic institutions to increase research of microplastics and their potential impact on human health through the Environmental Health Research Contribution Program.
  • Collectively, these initiatives will improve the understanding of the potential impacts of microplastics on human health.
  • The Environmental Health Research Contribution Program funds research to increase our knowledge of the health impacts of microplastics, improve monitoring of human exposure to microplastics, and encourage the development of new methods, approaches and technologies related to human health risks of microplastics.

'Indigenizing' universities means building relationships with nations and lands

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Until fairly recently, these ways of being and knowing have been largely absent in Canadian higher education structures.

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  • Until fairly recently, these ways of being and knowing have been largely absent in Canadian higher education structures.
  • As part of these plans, there is often an assumption that Indigenous scholars will be better equipped to interface with local Indigenous communities, both inside and outside of universities.
  • Multiple changes are needed in universities across departments, related to all faculty members, to address “Indigenization.”

Plans are points of pride

  • Reconciliation and Indigenizing plans are often points of pride for their institutions, as our Indigenous Plan is at UVic.
  • I have the honour and the distinction of being the first tenure-track Indigenous hire in my department’s 60-plus year history.

Indigenous academics outside own territories

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    As an Indigenous geographer, I teach extensively about relationships with land.

  • When it comes to my presence on these lands, or when it comes to any Indigenous academic’s presence on land that is not their own, I argue that relations, and more broadly, relationships are what’s important.
  • I refer to scholars such as Mishuana Goeman, William Langford and Katharine Neale, who talk about the ways that Indigenous identity can be shaped and reshaped in new or different places.

Cultural responsibilities, accountabilities

  • Although the lands I live on are not my own, I have cultural responsibilities and accountabilities that I carry with me to be a good guest.
  • I look to scholars such as Kasey Keeler, who writes about being Indigenous yet not living in our own territories.
  • However, these connections are not as simple as saying, “I’m Indigenous, you’re Indigenous, let’s work together.” Rather, they are multifaceted and complex.

Everyone’s work

  • I have organizational support in this regard, as my university has instituted new tenure standards that prioritize community-engaged work, particularly in Indigenous contexts.
  • It is recognizing that we do our work on Indigenous lands, and that we must involve the peoples on whose territories we reside in meaningful and impactful ways in the work we do.

Meaningful consultation

  • Although it is from an American institution, South Dakota State University’s Wokini Initiative provides one potential framework other institutions might learn from or adapt.
  • They also mean including meaningful consultation with local Indigenous communities in ways that uplift their perspectives while not burdening them with extra time and labour — and fostering respectful relations with the land itself.


Deondre Smiles does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

ProKidney Announces Positive Interim Data from RMCL-002 Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Renal Autologous Cell Therapy (REACT®) for Diabetic CKD and Provides Corporate Updates

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Monday, November 13, 2023

Positive interim Phase 2 data demonstrate the potential of REACT® to preserve kidney function in moderate and high-risk diabetic CKD patients.

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  • Positive interim Phase 2 data demonstrate the potential of REACT® to preserve kidney function in moderate and high-risk diabetic CKD patients.
  • Updated interim REACT RMCL-002 study data support continued investigation of REACT’s potential to benefit patients with moderate and high-risk diabetic CKD.
  • The ongoing Phase 2 clinical study assessed adverse events and changes in kidney function as measured by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), as primary study endpoints.
  • Further, you may listen to the presentation by dialing 1-877-407-0784 (US) or 1-201-689-8560 (International) and entering the Conference ID: 13742672.

Scotiabank Announces 2023 Net-Zero Research Fund Winners

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Scotiabank grants $1 million to research institutes across Canada, the US and Latin America exploring decarbonization opportunities

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  • Scotiabank grants $1 million to research institutes across Canada, the US and Latin America exploring decarbonization opportunities
    TORONTO, Nov. 7, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, Scotiabank announced the 10 winners of its global 2023 Net-Zero Research Fund.
  • The fund will provide $10 million in grants over 10 years to organizations conducting research and leading initiatives in support of the transition to a low-carbon economy.
  • The 2023 winners from Canada, the US and Latin America will collectively receive grants totalling $1 million to help advance and develop research focused on carbon emissions measurement, capture and reduction.
  • The next call-for-submissions for the Net-Zero Research Fund will be held in the spring of 2024.

MITSUBISHI TANABE PHARMA CANADA ANNOUNCES THAT COMPANY'S ORAL TREATMENT FORMULATION FOR AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE PROVINCIAL DRUG PLANS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

"To date, RADICAVA® Oral Suspension is listed on the majority of provincial public drug plans.

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  • "To date, RADICAVA® Oral Suspension is listed on the majority of provincial public drug plans.
  • MTP-CA will continue to work with the remaining provincial, territorial and federal drug plans to help ensure that RADICAVA® Oral Suspension is listed on all public formularies across the country."
  • To date, it is estimated that the majority of private insurance plans in the country cover RADICAVA® Oral Suspension.
  • MTP-CA continues to have discussions with the territories and federal agencies regarding the listing of RADICAVA® Oral Suspension under additional publicly funded drug programs.

Medicenna Therapeutics Appoints Humphrey Gardner, M.D., as Chief Medical Officer

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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

TORONTO and HOUSTON, Oct. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Medicenna Therapeutics Corp. (“Medicenna” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: MDNA TSX: MDNA), a clinical-stage immunotherapy company focused on the development of novel Superkines, today announced the appointment of Humphrey Gardner, M.D., as Chief Medical Officer (CMO) to lead the development strategy and execution of Medicenna’s clinical programs.

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  • TORONTO and HOUSTON, Oct. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Medicenna Therapeutics Corp. (“Medicenna” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: MDNA TSX: MDNA), a clinical-stage immunotherapy company focused on the development of novel Superkines, today announced the appointment of Humphrey Gardner, M.D., as Chief Medical Officer (CMO) to lead the development strategy and execution of Medicenna’s clinical programs.
  • Dr. Gardner holds remarkable leadership experiences advancing immune-based therapies for cancer and other diseases from the earliest stages of development through regulatory approvals,” said Fahar Merchant, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Medicenna.
  • Previously, he was the CMO at Stingthera, CMO in Residence at Roivant Sciences and Chief of Medical Oncology at Evelo Biosciences, a Flagship Pioneering company.
  • Dr. Gardner holds a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and his medical degree from the University of Cambridge.