Indigenous Approaches to Wellness: A Response to the COVID-19 Mental Health Crisis in Indigenous Communities

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a dramatic increase in mental health issues, overdose, suicide, and violence in Indigenous communities. Numerous studies and reports call for community-driven approaches to wellness that support Indigenous communities in culturally relevant ways. Yet, many communities do not have the resources to support such approaches. In response to the literature and […]

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Braiding Sweetgrass: Supporting Indigenous Staff in Non-Indigenous Organizations

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) Calls to Action stipulates a call for all levels of government to increase the number and retention of Indigenous people working in health care (TRC, 2015). Many organizations grapple with the retention of and encounter challenges with the retention of Indigenous staff. Indigenous staff face high rates […]

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Understanding together, healing together: Mi’kmaq language revitalization as a tool for community mental health and well-being.

The intention of this study is to construct linguistic teaching tools in the community through community engaged research. The objective will be to work with the Sipekne’katik community health centre parental programs and community partnerships to foster conversations around community-based healing and well-being practices. The audience will be with parents, guardians, and families with infants, […]

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Effects of Probiotics on Anxiety and Depression

Dr. Potter has recently begun exploring the impact that probiotics (beneficial bacteria found in some food sources such as probiotic yogurt and kefir) have on anxiety and depression. Other researchers have shown that probiotic bacteria exert a significant effect on anxiety and depression-like behaviours in animals. A few studies have extended these findings to humans. […]

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Apprentissage par transfert pour les modèles spatio-temporels de prédiction de la pollution

Le programme de recherche vise à développer des méthodes de transfert d’apprentissage (“transfer learning”) d’un espace spatio-temporel à un autre avec pour finalité la conception d’une nouvelle génération de modèles de machine learning capables de prédire des phénomènes de pollution hyper locale même en l’absence de données d’entrainement à forte granularité.

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Skier Demand and Snow Conditions in British Columbia

How do warming temperatures affect local ski resorts and what can be expected for the future of alpine skiing in British Columbia? This study aims to determine how important natural snow and weather conditions are for customers at ski resorts in British Columbia and what this means under future snow conditions. By analyzing natural conditions, […]

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Computational Design Research and Dissemination Methods: ACADIA 2013 Adaptive Architecture Conference

The goal of this project is to develop enhanced knowledge and gain applied experience through technical research, development and knowledge mobilization activities. The research topic is focused on adaptive architectures with a focus on computational design of environmentally responsive, intelligent, interactive, and reconfigurable structures. Working with Philip Beesley as academic chair of ACADIA 2013 and […]

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Project Pennyworth

The project shall improve the status reporting and process compliant working within automotive embedded projects by connecting and automating existing tools, procedures and solutions.

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Web Analytics – Conversion to Lead Generation

H3ALTH TECHNOLOGIES INC. is an SME democratizing healthcare by providing an affordable and maintainable full body scanner. Our imaging software maintains applications covering body measurements, clinical health information, health related early warning signs and maternal health with the potential to cover more. As an SME, H3ALTH TECHNOLOGIES INC. faces the challenge of developing an online […]

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