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Montonen, Susan, and Donald Huff. "The Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Canada." Environmental Conservation 14, no. 3 (1987): 275–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900016611.

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Engstrom, M. D. "Dobbyn, J.(S.). 1994. ATLAS OF THE MAMMALS OF ONTARIO. Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Don Mills, Ontario, 120 pp. ISBN 1-896059-02-3, Price (soft), $10.00 (Canadian)." Journal of Mammalogy 78, no. 1 (1997): 260–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1382662.

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Jones, Colin D., Mael G. Glon, Karen Cedar, Steven M. Paiero, Paul D. Pratt, and Thomas J. Preney. "First record of Paintedhand Mudbug (Lacunicambarus polychromatus) in Ontario and Canada and the significance of iNaturalist in making new discoveries." Canadian Field-Naturalist 133, no. 2 (2019): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v133i2.2223.

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Paintedhand Mudbug (Lacunicambarus polychromatus (Thoma, Jezerinac & Simon 2005)) (Decapoda: Cambaridae) was recently discovered at three locations in Windsor, Ontario. These represent the first reports of this burrowing crayfish in Canada. iNaturalist, a nature app and website designed to record photo-based observations of plants and animals, was instrumental in facilitating this discovery. We discuss the importance of collaborative platforms, such as iNaturalist, for linking naturalists and citizen scientists to taxonomic experts around the globe.
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Skevington, Jeffrey H., and Matthias Buck. "The first documented migration of a potter wasp, <i>Ancistrocerus adiabatus</i> (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae)." Canadian Field-Naturalist 135, no. 2 (2021): 117–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v135i2.2667.

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Eumenine wasps are not known to be migratory and have never been proposed as migrants, let alone documented as such. We document a large-scale migration of a common eumenine, Ancistrocerus adiabatus, during which 44 000–68 000 wasps moved through a known migration corridor in southwestern Ontario, Canada, in less than an hour. Evidence for migration of another eumenine, Pachodynerus erynnis, six species of flower flies (Diptera, Syrphidae), and two dragonflies (Odonata) is also provided. We hope that this note encourages naturalists to focus their attention on insects at known migration concen
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Hamr, Přemek. "The Real and Potential Impacts of Invasive Crayfish in Ontario Canada: A Review." Freshwater Crayfish 29, no. 1 (2024): 9–22. https://doi.org/10.5869/fc.2024.v29-1.9.

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Abstract Crayfishes in the Genera Procambarus, Pacifastacus, Faxonius, Cherax, and Cambarellus were evaluated for their potential impacts and overall invasion risk in Ontario. Of the ten species evaluated, six have been found to have potential high impact. Crayfishes in the genus Procambarus pose the greatest risk as they have the greatest potential for negative impacts on native species and habitats. Three of the species have already recently been detected in Ontario. A single population of P. virginalis in the city of Burlington is the first of this species in Canada and North America. Proca
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Safi, Amtyaz, Muhammad Usman Ali Hashmi, and John Peter Smith. "A review of distribution, threats and conservation of freshwater turtles of Ontario, Canada." SPC Journal of Environmental Sciences 2, no. 1 (2020): 36–41. https://doi.org/10.14419/jes.v2i1.31213.

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There are four families and eight species of freshwater turtles found in Canada, and the same families and species have also been recorded in Ontario province, all species are listed in CITES Appendices, in which six are declared as threatened species. Three families are hard shelled turtles viz Family Emydidae, Family Kinosternidae, and Family Chelydridae while Family Trionichidae is the only soft shelled turtle. Legally, all freshwater turtles in Ontario have been protected. Many efforts have been made by the Government, Non-governmental organizations and Academia for the protection and cons
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Mancini, Chantal. "Austerity, Struggle, and Union Democracy: Bill 115 and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation, an Insider View." Labor Studies Journal 45, no. 1 (2020): 8–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449x20901646.

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In 2012, unions representing teachers and education workers in Ontario, Canada, were faced with Bill 115, legislation used by the provincial government to impose a collective agreement upon education workers and remove their right to strike. With a specific focus on the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation, this paper is an insider view of how Bill 115 and the external political contexts of the time affected Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation’s internal democratic practices at the height of the struggle. It employs theories of union democracy in order to consider how extern
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Zinman, Bernard. "The International Diabetes Federation World Diabetes Congress 2015." US Endocrinology 11, no. 02 (2015): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.17925/use.2015.11.02.104.

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Bernard Zinman, Programme Committee Chair of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) World Diabetes Congress 2015, talks about the scientific programme highlights, the experience of attending the Congress and his involvement in diabetes care and research. Bernard Zinman is Director of the Leadership Sinai Centre for Diabetes and holds the Sam and Judy Pencer Family Chair in Diabetes Research at Mount Sinai Hospital and the University of Toronto, Canada. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and Senior Scientist at the Samuel Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount
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Houston, C. Stuart. "The Federation of Alberta Naturalists Field Guide to Alberta Birds, by Bruce McGillivray and Glen P. Semechuk [Review]." Canadian field-naturalist 113, no. 2 (1999): 362–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.358593.

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Wilson, Ann. "Shakespeare in Canada." Canadian Theatre Review 54 (March 1988): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.54.fm.

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Lois Burdett and Helen Edmonds teach grades 2 and 3 in Stratford, Ontario. The curriculum requires that students in those grades be introduced to their community. Burdett and Edmonds realized that in Stratford where a festival of Shakespearean plays is mounted annually, where streets are named after characters in those plays, where the schools where they teach are called “Hamlet” and “Avon,” an introduction to the community is necessarily an introduction to Shakespeare. Accordingly, the teachers asked their students to research the life and times of Shakespeare. So surprised were they at the c
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Jayasundara, Susantha, and Claudia Wagner-Riddle. "Greenhouse gas emissions intensity of Ontario milk production in 2011 compared with 1991." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 94, no. 1 (2014): 155–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjas2013-127.

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Jayasundara, S. and Wagner-Riddle, C. 2014. Greenhouse gas emissions intensity of Ontario milk production in 2011 compared with 1991. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 94: 155–173. For identifying opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from milk production in Ontario, this study analyzed GHG intensity of milk [kg CO2 equivalents kg−1 fat and protein corrected milk (FPCM)] in 2011 compared with 1991 considering cow and crop productivity improvements and management changes over this period. It also assessed within-province variability in GHG intensity of milk in 2011 using county-level data
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Lehmberg, Emma, Graydon McKee, and Michael Rennie. "Hiding in plain sight: combining field-naturalist observations and herbarium records to reveal phenological change." Canadian Field-Naturalist 135, no. 4 (2022): 361–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v135i4.2567.

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As the climate warms, northern ecosystems are experiencing warmer winters and seasonal climatic shifts. Vascular plants are expected to respond to climate change by adjusting flowering or seeding periods. To determine how a native mixed-wood boreal floral assemblage has responded to warming temperatures over the 20th century, we collated historical observations made by field-naturalists as well as voucher data from the Thunder Bay region of Ontario, Canada. Combining these datasets, we performed regression analyses on 11 species of spring-flowering vascular plants to evaluate temporal trends a
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DEMINA, I. N., and N. L. MELNIKOVA. "JUVENILE JOURNALISM AS AN ELEMENT OF MEDIA EDUCATION OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. EXPERIENCE OF THE MEDIA STUDIO «SOK» (IRKUTSK)." Sign problematic field in mediaeducation 53, no. 3 (2024): 23–32. https://doi.org/10.47475/2070-0695-2024-53-3-23-32.

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The relevance of the article is determined by the fact that, in accordance with the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation № 678-r «On approval of the Concept for the development of additional education for children until 2030», it became mandatory to open Media Centers in each educational institution by December 2024. The purpose of the article is to determine the methodological foundations of the functioning of such media centers and disclose the experience of one of them - the Sok media studio in Irkutsk. In the international information space, media education began to be activel
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Gilbert-Ouimet, Mahée, Huiting Ma, Rick Glazier, Chantal Brisson, Cameron Mustard, and Peter M. Smith. "Adverse effect of long work hours on incident diabetes in 7065 Ontario workers followed for 12 years." BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care 6, no. 1 (2018): e000496. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2017-000496.

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ObjectiveAccording to the International Diabetes Federation, the most important challenge for prevention is now to identify social and environmental modifiable risk factors of diabetes. In this regard, long work hours have recently been linked with diabetes, but more high-quality prospective studies are needed. We evaluated the relationship between long work hours and the incidence of diabetes among 7065 workers over a 12-year period in Ontario, Canada.Research design and methodsData from Ontario respondents (35–74 years of age) to the 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey were prospectively l
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Khullar, Ritu, and Vanessa Cosco. "The SCC Reimagines Freedom of Association in 2015." Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel 25, no. 2 (2016): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21991/c96h34.

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After reviewing the evolution of the Court’s approach to freedom of association (though excluding the Court’s discussion of the corollary freedom not to associate), this paper reviews the Supreme Court of Canada’s 2015 cases on freedom of association, also known as the 2015 Labour Trilogy, and discusses their implications: Mounted Police Association of Ontario v Canada (AG) addressing the right to join a union; Meredith v Canada (AG) addressing legislation overriding predetermined wage increases; and Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v Saskatchewan addressing the right to strike.The paper then
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Lexier, Roberta. "“Patriarchy … Always Plays a Role”: Gender, Politics, and the Lewis Family." Journal of History 59, no. 1 (2024): 24–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jh-2023-0046.

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The story of the Lewis family is generally told from the perspective of men: David, Stephen, and Avi; this article reorients the traditional narrative to examine the often overlooked and undervalued contributions of the women to the institutional and extra-parliamentary left in Canada. It demonstrates that, despite the barriers imposed by a patriarchal system, Sophie Lewis helped develop both the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and New Democratic Party (NDP); daughter Janet (Solberg) organized much of the Ontario wing and numerous successful election campaigns; daughter-in-law Michel
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Maracle, Sylvia, Aleksandra Bergier, Kim Anderson, and Ryan Neepin. "“The work of a leader is to carry the bones of the people”: exploring female-led articulation of Indigenous knowledge in an urban setting." AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 16, no. 4 (2020): 281–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1177180120954441.

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Although the activism and historic contributions of Indigenous female leaders to urban Indigenous community development across Turtle Island are recognized, there remains a dearth in the literature regarding the specific mechanisms that enabled Indigenous women to successfully articulate cultural knowledge and inform their management styles by traditional ways. The article explores some of the contributions of female leadership to the governance and program design of a large, culture-based urban Indigenous non-governmental organization in Canada—the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship
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Conner, Nicole, and Kathy Peters. "Influencing without Authority: The Burlington Ontario Health Team's Evolution in Integrated Care Governance." International Journal of Integrated Care 25 (April 9, 2025): 619. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.9470.

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Overview: The Burlington Ontario Health Team (BOHT) is a consortium of health care provider organizations responsible for health system planning for a population of ~230,000 residents in the Burlington area of Ontario (Canada). Since its inception in 2019, the governance structure of the BOHT has evolved from a loose network of providers working together on common health system goals to a formal legal entity incorporated by ten health and social/community system, and local government partners. This has been achieved despite the fact that the BOHT has no formal authority to compel participation
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Moses, Nigel R. "Student Organizations as Historical Actors: The Case of Mass Student Aid." Canadian Journal of Higher Education 31, no. 1 (2001): 75–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v31i1.183379.

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The National Federation of Canadian University Students (NFCUS) and the Canadian Union of Students (CUS) had historicity; that is, they helped transform the field of historical action by convincing business, government, university administrators and public opinion on the need for mass student-aid programs and low tuition fees. From the 1950s to the mid-1960s, NFCUS and CUS campaigned for government-funded mass student-aid; in fact, it was their number one "national affairs" concern. Governments responded to the NFCUS and CUS accessibility lobby with the Canada Student Loan Program (CSLP) in 19
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CAVANAGH, SHEILA L. "The Gender of Professionalism and Occupational Closure: The management of tenure-related disputes by the 'Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario' 1918-1949." Gender and Education 15, no. 1 (2003): 39–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0954025032000042130.

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Chibilev, Alexander A., and Arkady A. Tishkov. "Preservation of Ecosystems of the Steppe and Forest-Steppe Interflives of the Dnepr and Don." Вестник Российской академии наук 94, no. 2 (2024): 149–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0869587324020079.

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After the ratification in 2022 of the treaties on the entry of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions into the Russian Federation, the most important problem becomes the integration of new territories into the legal, economic, social, scientific and environmental field of our country, including the territorial nature conservation. It cannot be said that over the 30 years during which these regions developed separately from Russia, this direction of environmental activity has changed radically. Moreover, before the separation of Ukraine from Russia in 199
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Dodd, Sarah A. S., Anna K. Shoveller, Andrea J. Fascetti, Zengshou Z. Yu, David W. L. Ma, and Adronie Verbrugghe. "A Comparison of Key Essential Nutrients in Commercial Plant-Based Pet Foods Sold in Canada to American and European Canine and Feline Dietary Recommendations." Animals 11, no. 8 (2021): 2348. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11082348.

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Plant-based foods intended for feeding dogs and cats are available in Canada, though few studies have examined the suitability of plant-based foods for dogs and cats. All commercial plant-based extruded and wet pet food products available in Ontario, Canada, in 2018 (n = 26) were acquired and analysed for energy, crude protein, crude fat, crude fibre, ash, amino acids, fatty acids, minerals and vitamins A, B12, D2 and D3. Results were compared with recommendations of the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) and the European Pet Food Industry Federation (FEDIAF). Thirteen prod
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Wittich, Walter, Edeltraut Kröger, Gabrielle Aubin, et al. "Using co-creation focus groups to customise a remote multidomain programme designed to increase dementia literacy." BMJ Open 13, no. 9 (2023): e074555. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074555.

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ObjectivesTo adapt the content and functionalities ofBrain Health PRO,a web-based multidomain program designed to increase dementia literacy, to the context and needs of users, providers and community organisations across Québec, Canada.DesignFive consecutive qualitative co-creation focus group sessions 30–90 min in duration each, exploring potential barriers and facilitators to usability, accessibility, comprehensibility, participant recruitment and retention.SettingVirtual meetings.ParticipantsA 15-member team based in Québec and Ontario, Canada, consisting of 9 researchers (including a grad
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Engel, Judith S. "Students Questioning Students (SQS): a Technique to Invite Students' Involvement." Gifted Education International 5, no. 3 (1988): 179–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026142948800500310.

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A most successful teaching strategy has been developed in my gifted/talented classes. Students question their peers about classwork, homework problems or aspects of the lesson, instead of doing the explaining themselves. Using the Students Questioning Students method (SOS), students stimulate their class-mates to think. Since students are involved in questioning, they become more attentive listeners to other students and to me during the lesson. Often the more capable students ask questions which reflect a high level of thinking skills. The students are taught strategies for asking questions a
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Paré, François. "Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation. Trois besoins de l’élève … l’affaire de tout le monde. Un cahier de ressources pédagogiques. Toronto: OSSTF, 1976Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation. Trois besoins de l’élève … l’affaire de tout le monde. Un cahier de ressources pédagogiques. Toronto: OSSTF, 1976. Pp. 63." Canadian Modern Language Review 44, no. 4 (1988): 739. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cmlr.44.4.739.

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Chaput, Roger. "Du rapport Durham au « rapport» Brossard : le droit des Québécois à disposer d'eux-mêmes." Histoire du droit et des institutions 20, no. 1-2 (2005): 289–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042318ar.

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In spite of apparent acceptance by the Imperial government of Durham's recommendation for accelerating the inevitable assimilation of the French culture into its Anglo-Saxon environment, French Canadians nevertheless enjoyed a fair amount of de facto self-government during the years which preceded Confederation. A proof of this is their ability to consolidate during that period the ecclesiastical establishment which was to constitute the core of their social structure for the next century and their success in putting the French language more or less on the same footing as the English language
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Klinger, Don A., Louis Volante, and Christopher Deluca. "Building Teacher Capacity within the Evolving Assessment Culture in Canadian Education." Policy Futures in Education 10, no. 4 (2012): 447–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/pfie.2012.10.4.447.

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Lost in the focus on large-scale educational assessments for accountability purposes is the important role of teachers' classroom assessment practices. Teachers must understand the use of both large-scale and classroom assessment practices and theories, and professional development remains the primary method to develop these assessment capacities. However, traditional models of professional development typically have little, if any, effect. In recognition of the importance of building teachers' assessment capacity, and the limitations of traditional professional development, the Elementary Tea
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POPOVA, A. S. "РОЛЬ ПРОФЕСІЙНИХ ОРГАНІЗАЦІЙ У СИСТЕМІ ФАХОВОГО РОЗВИТКУ СОЦІАЛЬНИХ ПРАЦІВНИКІВ: ДОСВІД КАНАДИ". Scientific papers of Berdiansk State Pedagogical University Series Pedagogical sciences 2, № 2 (2021): 50–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31494/2412-9208-2021-1-2-50-62.

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The article reveals the role of social work professional organizations in the system of social workers professional development according to the Canadian experience. The activities of social work international organizations such as the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Schools of Social Work - are studied. The organizational structure of professional organizations in the field of social work in Canada is defined, they include professional (national, territorial) and educational ones. The content and activities of national organizations in the field
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McGrath, CDR Gabrielle G. "International Ice Services’ Planning for an Arctic Oil Spill Response." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2017, no. 1 (2017): 1166–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2017.1.1166.

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ABSTRACT 2017-382 Formed in 1999, the International Ice Charting Working Group (IICWG) is a consortium of the ice services from all over the world. The operational ice services representing nations from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, including all eight Arctic Council nations, come together with a common goal of promoting cooperation between the world’s ice centers on all matters concerning sea ice and icebergs. In 2013, the IICWG began to focus on how the ice services can support an emergency response in ice-laden waters. This focus was on providing current and forecasted informa
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Tang, Grace H., Erin Norris, Jessica Petrucci, et al. "Bone health in symptomatic carriers of haemophilia A: a protocol for a multicentre prospective matched-cohort study." BMJ Open 9, no. 12 (2019): e032891. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032891.

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IntroductionHaemophilia A is an X linked inherited bleeding disorder, caused by a decrease in coagulation factor VIII. Persons with haemophilia experience repeated musculoskeletal bleeding, which can lead to decreased range of motion, irreversible joint damage, low bone mineral density (BMD), and are at greater risk for osteoporosis. Women heterozygous for this mutation, also known as haemophilia A carriers, can have bleeding symptoms and even experience joint bleeding evidenced by radiological soft tissue and osteochondral changes. The prevalence of low BMD as a risk factor for osteoporosis h
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Singh, A., B. Fraser, A. Venn, et al. "POS0378 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN METABOLIC SYNDROME AND KNEE PAIN IN MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS OVER 10-13 YEARS." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 82, Suppl 1 (2023): 442.2–443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2023-eular.258.

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BackgroundMetabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized by an increased waist circumference, dyslipidaemia (elevated triglycerides and reduced high-density lipoprotein (HDL)), hypertension and hyperglycaemia. MetS has been suggested as having a role in osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis. Few studies have described the association of MetS with joint pain in older adults with OA; however, none has described the association between MetS and knee pain in a middle-aged adult population.ObjectivesWe aimed to describe the association of MetS and trajectories of MetS over 10-13 years with knee symptoms in
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von Berg, Joanna, Ianthe A. E. M. van Belzen, Fleur S. A. Wallis, et al. "Abstract B009: The Dutch childhood cancer genome project: Data-driven precision medicine and research." Cancer Research 84, no. 17_Supplement (2024): B009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.pediatric24-b009.

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Abstract Despite improvements in cure rates, cancer is still the leading cause of disease-related deaths among children in high-income countries. As childhood cancers are rare in comparison to adult cancers, concerted efforts are needed to advance research and improve patient care. In The Netherlands, all childhood cancer care and most research has been concentrated in a single national center, the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology. The institute’s centralized position enables uniform generation of data from patients across the country, that through federation with other initiative
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Tummon, Ian S., Robert E. Gore-Langton, Susan A. J. Daniel, et al. "Randomized trial of partial zona dissection for male infertility**Supported by The Physicians’ Service Incorporated Foundation, Willowdale, Ontario, Canada.††Best Reproductive Endocrinology Paper 1994, Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada; presented at the XlVth Federation of International Gynecologists and Obstetricians World Congress, Montréal, Québec, Canada, September 24 to 30, 1994." Fertility and Sterility 63, no. 4 (1995): 842–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)57491-3.

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King, Alyson E. "Universities and AcademicsTAKING STOCK: CANADIAN STUDIES IN THE NINETIES. David Cameron (Montreal: Association for Canadian Studies, 1996) 238 pp.GEORGE GRANT: SELECTED LETTERS. Edited with an introduction by William Christian (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996) 402 pp.GEORGE GRANT AND THE SUBVERSION OF MODERNITY: ART. PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, RELIGION, AND EDUCATION. Edited by Arthur Davis (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996) 346 pp.THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN CANADA: 50 YEARS OF NATIONAL ACTIVITY BY THE SOCIAL SCIENCE FEDERATION OF CANADA. Donald Fisher (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier Press, 1991) 115 pp.THE POLITICS OF COLLEGIALITY: RETRENCHMENT STRATEGIES IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES. Cynthia Hardy (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996) 232 pp.SOCIAL CRITICISM: THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND OTHER ESSAYS. Stephen Leacock. Edited and introduced by Alan Bowker (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996) 145 pp.WORKING IN ENGLISH: HISTORY, INSTITUTION, RESOURCES. Heather Murray (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996) 253 pp.OUTSIDE THE LINES: ISSUES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH. Liora Salter and Alison Hearn (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996) 212 pp." Journal of Canadian Studies 33, no. 3 (1998): 170–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs.33.3.170.

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Spagnuolo, Mario, and Larry A. Glassford. "Feminism in Transition: The Margaret Tomen Membership Case and the Demise of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario." Historical Studies in Education / Revue d'histoire de l'éducation, December 12, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.32316/hse/rhe.v20i2.543.

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For most of a century, female elementary teachers in Ontario's public schools were represented professionally by the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario (FWTAO), while their male counterparts were members of a separate organization, the Ontario Public School Men Teachers' Federation. Increasingly, a minority of women teachers sought the right to join the male body, which dropped "Men" from its official name in 1982. One of these, Margaret Tomen, launched both a legal and a human rights case to overturn regulations which forbade her from leaving FWTAO. The court proceedings up
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MacLellan, Duncan. "Neoliberalism and Ontario Teachers’ Unions: A “Not-So” Common Sense Revolution." Socialist Studies/Études Socialistes 5, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.18740/s4tc7r.

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This paper will critically analyze the degree to which the Ontario government, led by then Premier Mike Harris, embarked on a neoliberal agenda that led to a crisis in Ontario’s educational system. The period from 1995-2000 was one of the most contentious in Ontario’s educational history, and two pieces of legislation, The College of Teachers Act (Bill 31) and the Education Quality Improvement Act (Bill 160), pitted teacher unions, in particular, the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) and the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA), against the Harris governme
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Katherine Howes. "Waterfront Property Owners as Economic Development Contributors in Rural Ontario." Rural Review: Ontario Rural Planning, Development, and Policy 2, no. 1 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.21083/ruralreview.v2i1.6069.

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Within Ontario, it is estimated that as much as 10% of the population owns or has access to a cottage. This research, in partnership with the Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Associations (FOCA), aims to change the conversation about waterfront property owners (WPO) from “tourists” to partners in rural economic development in Eastern Ontario. This study is using a multifaceted approach, which includes an online survey of WPO in Eastern Ontario to identify challenges and opportunities for working remotely or permanently relocating to, the cottage; key informant interviews with several individua
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Kanga, Emma, Amelia Douglas, Ashleigh Evelynn, Morgan Ford, and Hanna Koposhynska. "10. The Golden Eagle - Conservation & Protection in Kingston, Ontario." Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, February 20, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/iqurcp.9405.

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This research project works to analyze and diminish the major threats to the Golden Eagle species through developing efficient and effective conservation techniques and introducing these advancements into the Kingston, Ontario habitat. We propose a partnership with the Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN), a community group with an active mandate in the preservation and conservation of wildlife and natural habitats. Many of their current projects involve at-risk bird species, and they are well equipped to aid in the successful development and implementation of this initiative. There are a few fact
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Abdullah, Fatma, Vicki Cove, Amaechi Eneh, Anya Kochel, and Rachel Wilson. "18. A Risk Assessment of Wind Farming On Amherst Island." Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, February 20, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/iqurcp.9912.

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Amherst Island is an internationally renowned sanctuary for raptors and is home to 34 avian species at risk. In addition to providing critical habitat for migrating birds, Amherst Island also supports a variety of other taxa including reptiles, amphibians, bats, and butterflies, some of which are endangered. Located in eastern Ontario, the island has been ranked second in biodiversity significance by Islands of Life and has been internationally recognized as an Important Bird Area. Amherst Island gained attention in recent months following a proposal by Windlectric Inc. to install and operate
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Gibson, Laura, Leia De Guzman, Michelle Lavery, Christine Ly, and Kira MacDougall. "Can the Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program Safely Re-Integrate Atlantic Salmon to Lake Ontario?" Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, February 20, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/iqurcp.9261.

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Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are an economically valuable species and have inhabited the lakes and rivers of Eastern Canada since the last post-glacial period. However, since the end of the 19th century, Atlantic salmon populations have collapsed in Lake Ontario due to land clearance and dam and mill construction. In 2006, the Atlantic Salmon Reintroduction Program (ASRP) was established in Lake Ontario in an effort to recreate a self-sustaining salmon population. The ASRP aims to rebuild the Lake Ontario Atlantic salmon population by stocking fish from genetically diverse broodstock, restori
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Sarah Parish. "Agritourism as a Solution to Rural Revitalization: The Case Study of Brock, Ontario." Rural Review: Ontario Rural Planning, Development, and Policy 3, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.21083/ruralreview.v3i1.6018.

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The agricultural and agri-food industry has a prevalent, long-standing history as a successful cornerstone industry in Ontario. This historical prevalence stands true for the central rural township of Brock, Ontario as agriculture and livestock are a driving force in the township’s economy. However, throughout the last three decades, agricultural production in Ontario’s rural townships have been negatively impacted by vertical integration, globalization, and the intensification of land-based activities (Wicks &amp; Merrett, 2003). Therefore, the aim of this research study is to determine if ag
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"Abstract for the Forthcoming International Federation of Placenta Associations Meetings (13th Meeting) in Kingston, Ontario, Canada." Placenta 28, no. 8-9 (2007): A1—A78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2007.06.001.

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MacDonald, Julie, Melissa Halvorsen, and Carol Wilcox. "Critical Literacy in the Primary Classroom." Teaching and Learning 5, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/tl.v5i1.301.

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This report describes an action research project sponsored by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario. The teacher team involved was mentored by Dr. Candace Figg and Dr. Kamini Jaipal-Jamani from the Faculty of Education Department at Brock University. The action research project entailed the development of critical literacy lessons designed for the primary classroom. Data was collected to determine the students’ knowledge of voice/voiceless, point of view, and author’s message. Results indicated that primary children are able to successfully respond critically to texts. As critical lit
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Dunn, Michael S. "Many Questions and a Few Answers: Freedom of Association after Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, Mounted Police Association of Ontario and Meredith." Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference 71, no. 1 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.60082/2563-8505.1317.

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Luoma, Michael. "Public education, multinational citizenship, and territorial legitimacy: analyzing the 2004 and 2023 Ontario curricula on Indigenous peoples." Frontiers in Political Science 6 (December 24, 2024). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2024.1478530.

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Through an analysis of the Ontario public school curriculum grounded in normative analytics drawn from philosophical theories of territorial rights and state legitimacy, this paper investigates the role of public education in promoting and/or undermining the conditions for the formation of multinational identities among the members of the (English-speaking) majority group in Canada. That is, it investigates compulsory public education curricula for the potential to transmit representations that furnish students with the resources for forming beliefs and attitudes that recognize Canada to be a
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Mason, Jody. "Intersections." Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry 8, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.18733/c3kg6f.

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In the context of the 2015 meeting of the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences in Ottawa, Ontario, two academic associations––the Canadian Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (CACLALS) and the Association for Canadian and Québec Literatures (ACQL)––hosted a collaborative event to honour the work of Ottawa-based poet Cyril Dabydeen. Cyril read from God’s Spider, which was published by Peepal Tree Press in 2014.ACQL and CACLALS are grateful to the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences for their financial support of this event, and I am personally
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Gerencser, Laura, Aice Domalik, Emma Gunn, Peter Karakashian, and Netalie SuBin Kim. "7. Effects of Farming in Biodiversity." Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, February 20, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/iqurcp.9396.

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Recent shifts in agricultural practices to become more intensive have led to habitat degradation and the displacement of native flora and fauna, reducing the biodiversity associated with farmlands. Biodiversity is important for the health of the ecosystem in the affected area and our project aims to investigate modern agricultural practices to determine which aspects are responsible for the decline in biodiversity and what is threatening the recovery of endangered species. Direct effects of cultivation practices, indirect effects of pesticide use, and farmers’ perspective on the value of wildl
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Behan, Brendan, Alana Sparks, Heena Cheema, et al. "Reporting on the establishment of a Privacy Preserving Record Linkage to Facilitate an Ongoing Crosswalk Between Research and Health Administrative Databases." International Journal of Population Data Science 9, no. 5 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v9i5.2760.

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IntroductionThe Ontario Brain Institute (OBI) is a provincially funded, not-for-profit organization that accelerates discovery and innovation, benefiting both patients and the economy (Stuss, 2014). OBI has established a large-scale neuroinformatics platform - Brain-CODE - to support the collection, storage, federation, sharing, and analysis of different data types across several brain disorders (Behan et al., 2023; Vaccarino et al., 2018). A privacy preserving record linkage protocol was developed to allow for the linkage of research data at Brain-CODE with health administrative data holdings
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"Solutions to Calendar." Mathematics Teacher 90, no. 2 (1997): 130–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.90.2.0130.

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Problems 1, 8, 10, and 24 were submitted by Stanley F. Taback, Lehman College—CUNY, Bronx, NY 10468-1589, and Jennifer Taback, University of Chicago. Problems 2–5 appear in the article “Mathematics Competitions for Students under 15 in Austria,” which appears in Mathematics Competitions (8 [1995]), a journal of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions. The authors, Robert Geretschläger and Gottfried Perz, granted permission to include the problems. Robert Geretschläger may be reached at Bundesrealgymnasium, Keplerstrasse 1, A-8020 Graz, Austria. Gottfried Perz teaches at Pesto
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Behan, Brendan, Tom Gee, Susan Gilbert Evans, et al. "Using A Privacy Preserving Record Linkage to Facilitate an Ongoing Crosswalk Between Research and Health Administrative Databases." International Journal of Population Data Science 5, no. 5 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v5i5.1630.

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IntroductionThe Ontario Brain Institute has developed Brain-CODE, an informatics platform designed to support the collection, storage, federation, sharing and analysis of different neuroscience research data types across several brain disorders. Linking such “deep” research data with “broad” health administrative data allows for improved characterization of disorders and supports the development of related health and social policies (Anderson et al., 2015). A privacy preserving record linkage protocol, developed through the Indoc Consortium, has been used to facilitate such linkages between Br
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