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The overhead recovery fee currently being charged on actual revenues earned in non-1A unrestricted funds will remain at 7.5% in FY2027. This is unchanged from FY2026. The process for collecting and recording of this fee will continue to occur on a quarterly basis.

Classified as: Overhead Recovery Fee FY2027 / frais de récupération 7, 5 % pour l'exercice 2027
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Published on: 22 Apr 2026

International energy research organization Ember has released its annual . It reports that clean energy sources have met all new energy demand since 2025, while electricity generation from fossil fuels has remained unchanged. The review notes that solar power is growing at the fastest rate. However, in Canada, it notes, solar and wind make up less than 10 per cent of the country’s electricity generation, compared to the G7 average of 19 per cent.

Classified as: François Bouffard, renewable energy, solar power, Amy Janzwood, djordje romanic, Jeffrey Bergthorson
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Published on: 21 Apr 2026

It’srare that any business faces the type of challenges that a symphony orchestra does. An orchestra needs to perform at elite level, night in and night out. But it also needs to make money.

The Montreal Symphony Orchestra (MSO) rises to the challenge. The traditional model of staging about dozen shows per season for a loyal audience has evolved, MSO CEO Mélanie La Couture told Prof. Karl Moore for an article in Les Affaires.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 21 Apr 2026

Please note that myFuture will be unavailable on April 23, 2026, from 9:00 to 9:15 a.m. due to scheduled maintenance.

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Veuillez noter que myFuture sera indisponible le 23 avril 2026, de 9 h à 9 h 15, en raison d’une maintenance planifiée.

Classified as: IT Announcements; IT Alerts;
Published on: 21 Apr 2026

Some of Dr. Jeffrey Mogil’s most influential discoveries could be considered serendipity. He may not have set out to revolutionize the field, but what he ended up finding has made a lasting impact in the world of pain research.

Dr. Mogil is a pain researcher and professor at Թ, and his CIHR-supported work uncovered two big blind spots: the research had focused almost entirely on male pain and mostly measured one type of pain—and not the type that makes the biggest difference for patients.

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Published on: 21 Apr 2026

April 20, 2026 |Pearl Eliadisspoke to HRReporter on how Quebec's Bills 94 and 9 are reshaping religious accommodation. The "sleeper" issue for HR teams, Eliadis argues, is Bill 9's replacement of the "undue hardship" threshold with a "more than minimal hardship" standard, letting employers refuse religious accommodation on the basis of minor inconvenience.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, Bill 9
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Published on: 21 Apr 2026

Arpil 7, 2026 | Pearl Eliadisjoined Canadaland Politics to break down what's at stake as the Supreme Court of Canada wraps up its longest-ever hearing on Quebec's Bill 21, the province's law restricting religious symbols in public-sector jobs.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, Supreme Court of Canada, bill 21
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Published on: 21 Apr 2026

April 2, 2026 | MPP'25 Elijah Maubertspoke to CBC about algorithmic pricing as Manitoba moves to ban the tactic under Bill 49. Drawing on a 2025Max Bell Policy Lab projectco-authored for the Competition Bureau of Canada, Maubert weighs both sides: AI pricing can help smaller firms compete, but it can also produce unintentional collusion when competitors rely on the same software.

Classified as: MPP students, mpp perspectives, Policy Lab, algorithm
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Published on: 21 Apr 2026

Projects focusing on MedTech and genomics cut across disciplines while mobilizing expertise at Թ and other Quebec institutions to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow

Classified as: NSERC CREATE
Published on: 21 Apr 2026

A by the Canadian Medical Association finds that 97 per cent of doctors report having intervened to prevent harm or address consequences after a patient followed false or misleading health information obtained online, including advice from AI.

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Published on: 21 Apr 2026

Curious about what goes on behind the scenes of an international poetry prize? The Faculty of Arts spoke to MA student Izzi Holmes and U3 Physics and English major Clara Costello about the important work they do for the Montreal International Poetry Prize and the positive impact it has on the Թ community, and on poets around the world.

Published on: 20 Apr 2026

The Թ Desautels Faculty of Management acknowledges the vital contributions of research, teaching, service, and public engagement in inspiring future leaders. Through our annual Faculty Awards, we celebrate the exceptional achievements of our faculty members across various programs and disciplines. This year, we are proud to honour the following distinguished individuals:

Research

Desautels Faculty Scholar Award: Yichuan Daniel Ding

Published on: 20 Apr 2026

Cravinga good book? Here are some highlights from theNeuro-​Patient Resource Centre,locatedinRoom 354 of The Neuroor on our Overdrive.

Published on: 20 Apr 2026

On March 25, 2026, Senator Tony Loffreda rose in the Senate of Canada to honour Karl Moore, citing his more than two decades of contributions to academia, leadership research and public discourse.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy and Organization
Published on: 20 Apr 2026

Researchers studying 450-million-year-old fossils discovered about 50 kilometres northeast of Quebec City have identified a new species of basal medusozoan: Paleocanna tentaculum, a soft-bodied, tube-shaped polyp with a ring of tentacles. Closely related to modern jellyfish, it is a rare discovery. Only a few other species in its subphylum have ever been described in the fossil record.

Classified as: Louis-Philippe Bateman, jellyfish, Fossils, discoveries, paleontology
Published on: 20 Apr 2026

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