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June 16, 2018

‘Soapbox Science’ helping inspire young girls to pursue the sciences

Twelve of Canada’s top female scientists demonstrated what they do in a unique event aimed at getting more youth, particularly girls, interested in a career in science and technology. Jeremy Keefe reports.

Read the full article at https://globalnews.ca/video/4278783/soapbox-science-helping-inspire-young-girls-to-pursue-the-sciences

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