Training climate leaders: Field school for Canadian, U.S. universities set for August
A seven-day educational program involving Lakehead University, Algoma University, the University of Minnesota Duluth and Michigan Technical University will be held this summer to train the next generation of climate leaders.
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Posted: May 14, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 14
Lindsay Galway, associate professor at Lakehead University s Department of Health Sciences and Canada Research Chair in social-ecological health, says a new Lake Superior Climate Action Field School will offer hands-on education for the next generation of climate leaders.(Lakehead University/Provided)
A seven-day educational program set for this summer and involving Canada and U.S. universities aims to train the next generation of climate leaders.
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Spirited debates with her father helped lead a young Nadia Verrelli toward a career teaching political science and, on Tuesday, to seek the federal NDP nomination for Sudbury.
Verrelli said the federal government can do more to advance the interests of Indigenous peoples, end violence against women and improve long-term care, and pledged Tuesday she would fight for those causes if elected as the next MP in her home riding.
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In launching her bid for the nomination, the former Laurentian University political professor also promised to push for a national pharmacare program and took aim at the governing Liberals for not preventing the sweeping cuts that have impacted faculty, staff and students at the local university â including Verrelli herself.
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Spirited debates with her father helped lead a young Nadia Verrelli toward a career teaching political science and, on Tuesday, to seek the federal NDP nomination for Sudbury.
Verrelli said the federal government can do more to advance the interests of Indigenous peoples, end violence against women and improve long-term care, and pledged Tuesday she would fight for those causes if elected as the next MP in her home riding.
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In launching her bid for the nomination, the former Laurentian University political professor also promised to push for a national pharmacare program and took aim at the governing Liberals for not preventing the sweeping cuts that have impacted faculty, staff and students at the local university â including Verrelli herself.
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Spirited debates with her father helped lead a young Nadia Verrelli toward a career teaching political science and, on Tuesday, to seek the federal NDP nomination for Sudbury.
Verrelli said the federal government can do more to advance the interests of Indigenous peoples, end violence against women and improve long-term care, and pledged Tuesday she would fight for those causes if elected as the next MP in her home riding.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. âI have a fire in me to actâ Â Back to video
In launching her bid for the nomination, the former Laurentian University political professor also promised to push for a national pharmacare program and took aim at the governing Liberals for not preventing the sweeping cuts that have impacted faculty, staff and students at the local university â including Verrelli herself.