As the prices of Canadian goods rise and U.S. demand diminishes, supply chains on both sides of the border will feel the impact, Behrouz Bakhtiari warns.
Seven researchers from two faculties have been named Canada Research Chairs. Their work covers Indigenous maternal health, cancer genetics, racial inequities in artificial intelligence algorithms, infectious disease and other pressing matters.
While many Canadians are eager to support domestic products in response to U.S. tariffs, François Neville explains the shift comes with financial, logistical and effort-related challenges.