GMO Crops, Risks to Biodiversity, and the Enduring Value of Indigenous Knowledge
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Breaking Away from the Indian Act? Cautious Optimism over the Dissolution of the Department of Indigenous and Norther Affairs (INAC)
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Confidence Building: Reconciliation and Indigenous Medical Experience
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uOttawa Students and Community Weigh in on ABS and its Relevance to Reconciliation
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Reconciling Traditions: A legal workshop on access and benefit sharing, indigenous traditional knowledge, and biodiversity
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Aboriginal Centred Curricula: Weaving Reconciliation into Legal Studies
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Ecuador’s strategy for tackling biopiracy
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Expanding the Debate: A Licensing Scheme for Traditional Knowledge?
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Canada’s environmental policies must respect Aboriginal traditional knowledge
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Does the Nagoya Protocol support or hinder the growth of a global bioeconomy?
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inequalities that exist in our health-care system, here in Canada and abroad