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Chinese electric vehicles could make up 10% of sales, pressuring current market leaders to lower prices

lun, 02/09/2026 - 15:31

In January, trade relations between Canada and China began to thaw, when the two countries reached an agreement onseveral longstanding trade irritants.

Canadacommittedtolowingtariffs on Chinese electric vehicles from 100% to 6.1% for 49,000units annually, while China agreed to reduce tariffs on canola,seafoodand peas, unlocking billions in agricultural exports.

Published: 9 February 2026

Resurfacing online ‘challenge’ linked to surge in lug nut incidents

lun, 02/09/2026 - 15:29

A surge of reports about loosened lug nuts on vehicles across Quebec has raised alarm among drivers and authorities, with some linking the dangerous trend to a resurfacing socialmediamedia“lug nut challenge.”Emmanuelle Vaast, professor of information systems at 鶹ýվ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, warns that even minimally viral trends can become dangerous.

Published: 9 February 2026

Employers are more open to negotiating employment terms than Canadians assume

lun, 02/09/2026 - 15:27

Relatively fewjob candidates negotiate the terms of their employment, often because they fear losing the offer. Yet surveys show recruiters are open to negotiation, and it is rare for employers to withdraw an offer because a candidateattemptedto negotiate. “A common mistake is to negotiate on salary alone or to present multiple terms as non-negotiable conditions for acceptance,” says Jean-Nicolas Reyt, an Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at 鶹ýվ Desautels.

Published: 9 February 2026

"鶹ýվ Financial Statements" - Month of January 2026 / États financiers de 鶹ýվ » – Mois de janvier 2026

lun, 02/09/2026 - 13:06

To all Finance users,

The month of January 2026 is closed. You may pick up your Minerva Financial Statements by logging into Minerva via

This link will bring you directly to the Finance (Fund) Administration Menu >> Financial Statements menu option.

Published: 9 February 2026

SIS is pleased to announce MISt student Nina Zepcan as a 2026 Mila-Building 21 BLUE Fellow

ven, 02/06/2026 - 16:33

Congratulations to Nina Zepcan, a Master of Information Studies (MISt) student at the School of Information Studies, who has been selected as a 2026 Mila-Building 21 BLUE Fellow

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Published: 6 February 2026

SIS is pleased to announce MISt student Yan Thériault as a 2026 Mila-Building 21 BLUE Fellow

ven, 02/06/2026 - 16:30

Congratulations to Yan Thériault, a Master of Information Studies (MISt) student at the School of Information Studies, who has been selected as a 2026 Mila-Building 21 BLUE Fellow

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"Playful encounters: Letting whimsy guide our interactions with organizing systems

Published: 6 February 2026

Young Athletes are Not Above the Law

ven, 02/06/2026 - 15:47

Professor Gordon Bloom, Director of 鶹ýվ's Sport Psychology Laboratory, was interviewed by CHCH-TV about the felony assault charges against Gavin McKenna who was seen as Canada's rising hockey star and top NHL 2026 draft prospect. "What we have to remind young people is that they're not invincible and they're not above the law," said Bloom.

Published: 6 February 2026

Vincent Rigby on Trade Crossfire Between US and Canada | The Hill

ven, 02/06/2026 - 10:02

February 4, 2026 | Vincent Rigby weighed in on Canada's reassessment of its planned purchase of U.S. F-35 fighter jets amid rising trade tensions and strained political relations with Washington. Rigby argued that increasingly sharp rhetoric from the United States prompted Canadian policymakers to rethink the long-standing defence relationship. While both countries will always share an interest in defending North America, Rigby said Canada needs to "walk on a tightrope," pushing back where necessary and reducing its overdependence on an unpredictable partner.

Published: 6 February 2026

鶹ýվ to partner with United Arab Emirates and Indonesia to train next generation of professionals and drive societal change

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 15:08

For over 50 years, 鶹ýվ has been collaborating with Indonesia’s education sector. Now a planned donation of US$12.8 million from the UAE via the Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation to 鶹ýվ will establish the UAE-Indonesia Future Leaders Program to support Indonesia’s national and global development objectives. The program will mobilize expertise and scholarship to lead societal change and respond to future needs and challenges in areas such as sustainability, engineering, health, and teacher education that are crucial to Indonesia’s future.

Published: 5 February 2026

Dr. Salam El-Majzoub, Montreal Gazette

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 13:39

Muslims 'are not better off' since Quebec City mosque attack, psychiatrist says.

Published: 5 February 2026

Dr. Cecilia Flores, Health eNews

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 13:38

Finding potential danger signs in young brains.

Published: 5 February 2026

Dre Cécile Rousseau, Radio-Canada Ohdio

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 13:37

Les féminicides sont un enjeu de santé publique, selon une experte.

Published: 5 February 2026

Media Coverage Following the Major Water Damage at the Douglas Institute

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 13:35

Burst pipes cause widespread flooding in research labs at Douglas Institute.

«Tous les tuyaux ont explosé»: dégât d’eau majeur à l’Institut Douglas.

Published: 5 February 2026

Congratulations to our CIHR Project Grant Recipients!

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 13:33

have released the results of the Fall 2025 Project Grant Competition, published on January 29, 2026. We are pleased to congratulate the funded investigators across our sites. This year’s successful recipients include Dr. Gabriella Gobbi (RI MUHC), Drs.

Published: 5 February 2026

Pan-Canadian Genome Library Achieves Major National Milestone withAgreementtoIntegrate>15,000 genomes from HostSeq and BQC19

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 10:21

The Pan-Canadian Genome Library (PCGL),hosted at 鶹ýվ,today announced a major milestone in the implementation of Canada’s national genomics infrastructure with theplannedintegration of data fromCGEn’sHostSeqInitiativeand theBiobanqueQuébécoise de la COVID-19 (BQC19). This achievement marks a significant step in transforming Canada’s world-class genomic data assets into a coordinated, accessible, and impactful national resource.

Published: 5 February 2026

鶹ýվ and Moderna Launch Breakthrough RNA Project Through D2R to Advance Made-in-Canada Innovation

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 10:02

Montreal, QC, February 5, 2026 — 鶹ýվ researchers, supported by the DNA to RNA (D2R) initiative and , are launching a pioneering research project that aims to further the fundamentals of ribonucleic acid (RNA) medicines by enhancing our understanding of the three-dimensional structure of full-length messenger RNA (mRNA).

Published: 5 February 2026

Study suggests protein made in the liver is a key factor in men’s bone health

jeu, 02/05/2026 - 09:01

New research suggests the liver plays a previously unrecognized role in bone health, but only in males.

A 鶹ýվ-led study published in Matrix Biology found that a protein made in the liver helps regulate bone growth in male mice, but not in females. The findings may help explain why men with liver disease are more likely to experience bone loss.

Published: 5 February 2026

2026 SCSD Research Day

mer, 02/04/2026 - 14:51

Friday February 13 2026 • 3pm to 5pm
McIntyre Building, room 330, 3655 Promenade Sir-William-Osler, Montreal QC, H3A 1A3

Published: 4 February 2026

鶹ýվ’s Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy announces Nicholas B. King as Associate Director, Rhonda Moore as Professor of Practice

mer, 02/04/2026 - 13:54

Nicholas B. King has been named the Associate Director of the Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy at 鶹ýվ, where he holds appointments in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences’ School of Population and Global Health and the Faculty of Arts’ Max Bell School of Public Policy.

Published: 4 February 2026

Submissions for the 2026 competition are open!

mer, 02/04/2026 - 11:58

The Montreal International Poetry Prize is committed to encouraging the creation of original works of poetry, to building international readerships, and to exploring the world’s Englishes.

We award one prize of $20,000 CAD to a poet for a single poem of forty or fewer lines. A jury of internationally reputed poets and critics selects a shortlist of approximately sixty poems, from which a judge chooses one winner. The shortlist is published in The Montreal Poetry Prize Anthology.

Published: 4 February 2026

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