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Sandra Nelson

Want to build a mine? First you’ll need a permit. But who actually does the frontline science to secure that permit? What goes into...

Sandra Odendahl

When you think science? You think labs, not banks. But you should think again. Sandra Odendahl might have a Masters of Science in chemical...

Sean Mullin

To understand local and global trends, it’s important to understand innovation and entrepreneurship. And one of Canada’s leading thinkers on the future of work...

Shachi Kurl

What does Canada really think? Shachi Kurl knows. She’s the executive director of the Angus Reid Institute – one of Canada’s leading independent research...

Shawn MacDonell

Getting a job is easy. Finding one you love is harder. But that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t always try to do what you...

Shawn Smith

To understand social entrepreneurship, it’s best to speak to one of Canada’s leading experts. Shawn Smith is the co-founder of RADIUS – Simon Fraser...

Sheilagh Foster

Artist, educator and community champion, Sheilagh Foster helped launch the Robson Valley Arts and Culture Council and is the leading voice behind Arts in...

Sierra Dakin Kuiper

Are parks a force for good? We asked Sierra Dakin Kuiper, a socio-cultural anthropologist who focused her Masters research on the social impact of...

Dr. Stephen Herrero

One of the world's first and best-known bear researchers is, in many ways, the Jane Goodall of bears. Stephen Herrro is professor emeritus of...

Story Warren

Wolves have long elicited strong reactions, with opinions often hardened by story, work and politics. People tend to love wolves or hate them. And...