Western University experts are available on topics related to National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada
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Experts available to discuss the implications of extreme heat
Extreme heat warnings are in effect across much of North America
Expert availability: Destroyed Group of Seven Murals, CBSA strike, capital gains tax
Western University experts are available to discuss the loss of Group of Seven murals, the potential CBSA strike and capital gains tax changes
Expert availability: D-Day, interest rates, Starliner launch
Western University experts are available on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the Bank of Canada’s interest rate announcement and the Starliner launch.
Expert explainer: Will the Bank of Canada lower interest rates?
Western expert explains why the time may be right for a modest interest rate cut
Expert explainer: Ethical approaches to mitigate H5N1 bird flu
Restrictions and testing of livestock among efforts to slow spread of H5N1
U.K. election: Expert says another Conservative victory is unlikely
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain has called a snap general election for July 4. Matthew Lebo, professor and chair of political science at Western, is an expert in U.S. and U.K. elections and is available for interviews. According to Lebo, the ruling British...
Experts available to speak on the impacts of wildfires
Topics include the health effects of wildfire smoke, climate change’s role in wildfires, the ecological impacts of wildfires, and wildfire response and mitigation.
Western experts available on wildfires, plastic agreement, Haiti and Trump trial
Western experts are available to discuss Earth Week and wildfires, a potential plastic pollution agreement, violence in Haiti, and the political impacts of the Trump trial
Experts examine the consequences of climate change and ways to meet the challenge
Western experts available on the Federal Budget
Experts are available on a range of topics for the 2024 Federal Budget
Experts available on a variety of topics in the news
Experts available on the total solar eclipse, foreign interference inquiry, dengue cases, and school boards vs. social media giants