The centrality of Ontario’s location in Canada, as well as its access to US markets, well developed transportation, wide array of natural resources, and well-trained population are factors in its productive economy, with manufacturing and service leading the way. Ontario not only has more than...
“All of these things make up Canada in many ways. We're a nation of immigration and for the most part, I think we all value the strength that diversity has given us. We also have a massive land mass with very little population, which allows for a lot of wild nature and wildlife. ...
The taxonomic identity of the historical and current wolf (Canis lupus L., 1758 or Canis lycaon Schreber, 1775 or their hybrids) population in Minnesota (MN) and the Great Lakes region has been, and continues to be, controversial. So too does its legal status under the U.S. En...
Lyme disease is emerging in Canada due to expansion of the range of the tick vector Ixodes scapularis from the United States. National surveillance for human Lyme disease cases began in Canada in 2009. Reported numbers of cases increased from 144 cases in 2009 to 2025 in 2017. It has been ...
The Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) is a wood-boring insect native to China and the Korean Peninsula, posing a significant threat to hardwood trees in the United States. Belonging to the Cerambycidae family, this invasive species is known to feed on a variety of trees, eventually killing them....
Mass gatherings are characterized by the concentration of people temporally and spatially, and may lead to the emergence of infectious diseases due to enhanced transmission between attendees. This is well-demonstrated in the context of the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages in Saudi Arabia. The goal of this...
British Columbia has four, Alberta has five, Saskatchewan and Manitoba each have two, Ontario has eight, Quebec has five, New Brunswick has one, Nova Scotia has two, and Newfoundland has two. You can get a regional map covering two or three provinces by clicking a province north of the ...
We review the mechanisms driving the ionized gas outflows in radio-quiet (RQ) AGN. Although it constitutes ∼90% of the AGN population, what drives these outflows in these AGNs remains an open question. High-resolution imaging and integral field unit (
In contrast, current EU regulations allow food waste to be used as animal feed only if it can be guaranteed that there is no risk of contamination with meat, fish, or other animal products [28]. With the exception of prions, the time (30 min) and temperature (100 °C) required for ...
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