This technology could save thousands of lives annually in Canada alone, and it should be available to those who need it as soon as possible.
This technology could save thousands of lives annually in Canada alone, and it should be available to those who need it as soon as possible.
Reports show that this institution would cost $50 million to shut down. From an economic point of view, closing it down makes little sense. From a scientific standpoint, we would be losing an invaluable research facility that helped maintain freshwater in Canada and shaped the way the world protects its freshwater supply.