- 0September 2023Atlantic First Nations Water Authority and Dalhousie University researchers are using ‘two eyed seeing’ — an approach that combines Indigenous knowledge and western science to ensure safe drinking water and clean wastewater for Indigenous communities
- 0September 2023A Vancouver innovator is working to improve air quality worldwide by giving farmers an environmentally friendly alternative to open-air burning and foresters a better way to manage flammable forest residue.
- 0September 2023#MitacsImpact: Balance Biogas: powering a greener future through innovative waste transformation
- 0August 2023#MitacsImpact: Prince Edward Island municipality partners with Holland College through the Business Strategy Internship program to investigate the water quality and biodiversity of local watersheds.
- 0August 2023#MitacsImpact: Selkirk College students work with nine community partners to address local challenges in areas from conservation to culture and, ultimately, advance social and economic wellbeing in its rural region.
- 0August 2023#MitacsImpact: In partnership with Université de Montréal and Mitacs, Congolese student helps develop Bioxy Plus, a breakthrough disinfectant effective against Escherichia coli K12
- 0June 2023#MitacsImpact: Since 2017, BC-based Hydra Energy works with Mitacs-funded interns from the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University to develop technology that reduces the carbon footprint of trucking companies.
- 0May 2023#MitacsImpact: Simon Fraser University researchers are working with the fuel cell manufacturer Greenlight Innovation to help scale up the technology needed to lead the transition to a hydrogen economy
- 0March 2023Mitacs is supporting student researchers and promoting lasting innovation through its Scotiabank Economic Resilience Research Fund, an initiative launched as part of the ScotiaRISE program.
- 0February 2023The Arctic Research Foundation is doing things differently to help empower Inuit communities to take the lead in determining and directing projects that address their most pressing challenges
- 0February 2023Petroleum-contaminated sites, such as old gas stations, number in the thousands across Canada. Postdoctoral researcher Courtney Toth helped develop a natural and affordable solution to tackle the problem.
- 0January 2023A Kelowna-based wildlife ecologist’s work supports Splatsin efforts to recover endangered caribou populations within their traditional territory