Byron Merkosky is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan with bachelor’s degrees in science and education. He is an education consultant to 15 First Nations schools on 11 First Nations in...
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Following a public hearing held on November 6, 2014 in Ottawa, Ontario, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) announced today its decision on the Environmental Assessment Report (EA Report)...
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SRC is supporting advanced technologies, particularly green energy and electric vehicles (EVs), as the demand for critical minerals such as lithium and lithium batteries increases.
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Victoria M - Author Bio
Victoria is a freelance writer with an interest in labour economics, science and public policy. She is also involved in environmental and economic development policy work through community and...
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This news release originally appeared on the Government of Saskatchewan website. The Saskatchewan Research Council’s (SRC) latest economic impact assessment shows it has contributed more than $15.5...
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Allison C - Author Bio
Allison is SRC’s Media Relations and Production Advisor. With more than two decades of combined experience in journalism and government communications, Allison has a natural curiosity for learning and...
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SRC’s 77th year in operation as a research and technology organization saw a great many achievements that are worthy of a second look. From our production of rare earth metals to our microreactor research, from our lithium processing upgrades to our sensor-based ore sorting services and even our first ever Tech Expo event, join us as we revisit just a few of 2024’s major announcements and achievements at SRC!
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Corporate Knights released the results of its Future 40 Responsible Corporate Leaders in Canada and SRC is proud to appear on this list for the second time, ranking at #24 based on our performance...
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Rapid, reliable instrumentation with online capabilities to accurately measure clays and other slurry characteristics—available as either a laboratory instrument or as part of a process control solution.
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After a few years of extreme weather and record-breaking climate events, Saskatchewan’s weather took a more “average” turn in 2024. But there were still some new records achieved based on data from SRC’s Climate Reference Stations in Saskatoon and at the Conservation Learning Centre (CLC) near Prince Albert.
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SRC's Kiskiyihta Indigenous Summer Student Program provides Indigenous students studying at a Saskatchewan post-secondary institution with opportunities for hands-on learning in a research and technology environment.
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SRC is proud to launch a new Indigenous Action Plan that centers on Indigenous Peoples, communities and businesses to help achieve shared goals. Continuing to build trust and strong relationships with Indigenous communities is a hallmark of this plan.
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