Murray Wood: Of Easter bunny bells and Juicy Fruit gum
For Murray Wood, Easter brings to mind grandma's practical advice about repurposing, and some of life's little lessons.
The Johnson Shoyama School of Public Policy is getting a big cheque for research on energy policy.
The Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation is giving the public policy school $2 Million.
The money will fund research into how governments can engage with people around how energy policy gets made.
Researchers will look at a variety of energy sources. One area of focus will be on nuclear power, both as a controversial technology and as a source of low-carbon electricity.




