Open letter to federal leaders from Manitoba researchers gets support from hundreds of Canadian academics
16-04-2025 00:37 via cbc.ca

Open letter to federal leaders from Manitoba researchers gets support from hundreds of Canadian academics

An open letter penned by a group of Manitoba researchers has garnered support from hundreds of other scientists and academics across the country, sounding the alarm about the effects of research cuts in the U.S. on Canadian research and urging federal political leaders to take action.
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