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Factors Influencing the Prioritization of Sites for Conservation on Private Land in Southern Ontario: A Case Study of the Nature Conservancy of Canada

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Environmental Health Management Practices in Indigenous Communities: A Case Study with Mississauga First Nation

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Controlling the Feminine Body in Public: An Examination of Didactic Literature from the Reign of Charles VI of France, and its Focus on Movement

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The effects of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) sources on Pb2+, Zn2+ and Cd2+ binding

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Nunavik Inuit Knowledge of Beluga: Using Multiple Methods, Tools, and Applications to Enhance our Understanding of Marine Mammal Ecology

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Native Art as seen through Native Eyes: An examination of contemporary Native art From a Storytelling Perspective

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Correlating density of states features with localization strength in disordered interacting systems

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Canid Predation of Domestic Sheep (Ovis aries) on Ontario Farms: Land Cover Associations and Disruptive Deterrent Testing

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The Involvement of Endogenous Plant Hormones in The Regulatory Network of Fatty Acid Biosynthesis in Soybean Seed

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Assessment of Corporate Social Responsibility Compliance: A Study of Two Canadian Oil and Gas Corporations

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