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‘Duty to Consult’ Turns Guelph Faculty into First Nations Advisers

Submitted by jscarrow on June 10th, 2015 9:24 AM

Neil Rooney is one of the U of G scientists featured in the @ Guelph  By Andrew Vowles  Tuesday, June 9, 2015 "First Nations bridge western science and indigenous knowledge" http://atguelph.uoguelph.ca/2015/06/duty-to-consult-turns-guelph-faculty-into-first-nations-advisers/ [1]

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[1] http://atguelph.uoguelph.ca/2015/06/duty-to-consult-turns-guelph-faculty-into-first-nations-advisers/