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Marianne Falardeau, PhD

@Marianne_Fa

Assistant prof @TELUQ @ReseauUQ. Scientist & Adventurer. Ecology & Sustainability. Science+Art, EDI & Justice, Transdisciplinarity. Tweets my own. She/Her.

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I am deeply touched & honoured to be awarded a postdoctoral fellowship of L'Oréal Canada - UNESCO for Women in Science. Congratulations to all the inspiring #womeninscience winners!!! The world indeed needs more women's science, ideas, and leadership. ellecanada.com/culture/societ…


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I received my copy of this timely and important book by my ⁦@mcgillu⁩ colleague ⁦@DreJoanneLiu⁩ “L' Ebola, les bombes et les migrants” leslibraires.ca/en/books/l-ebo…

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We are devastated to learn of the loss of our beloved leader and Elder, Mizana Giizhik, His Honour, Murray Sinclair. His tireless work to advance the rights of Indigenous Peoples and ensure the legacy of residential school Survivors will never be forgotten.

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COP16 : les femmes autochtones, piliers de la biodiversité rc.ca/TFvsSK


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We have completed the most amazing experience: School on the Blue Economy in the Arctic. Started with meeting the wonderful people of Kuujjuaq and ending with a choppy 10 day experience on the CCGS Amundsen. @UoS_OES @philbenthos @Marianne_Fa @izzcoops #BlueEconomyArctic

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We’re on the Amundsen for the samplings! 🚢 Things are going great, everyone is awesome, and I’m incredibly excited to have my own floating lab space on the icebreaker!! 😊💙🐟 #NewProf #Ecology #Sustainability #BlueEconomyArctic More on my pro insta: instagram.com/mariannefa_pol…

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We’ve completed a wonderful and thought-provoking first week at the #BlueEconomyArctic School, with grad students and postdocs from across northern countries. Honoured to act as a mentor. Nakurmiik to everyone who contributed in Kuujjuaq. Tomorrow we 🚁 to the Amundsen! 🚢🌊

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Our Inuit ancestors and now use the sea bed as their sea food garden. They would crawl unto the sea bed to collect a forea of sea food while the tide was out under the ice.


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Appel de candidatures 📋 Chaire de #recherche du Canada (CRC) de niveau 1 en vue d’une présentation au concours d’octobre 2025. Ces chaires, d’une durée de sept ans et renouvelables une seule fois, sont d’une valeur de 200 000 $ par année. Détails👉🏼 teluq.ca/site/emploi/of…

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🚨I recommend checking out our new commentary on the neutrality myth in climate science and activism, together with @L_messling and @KHayhoe nature.com/articles/s4416… 1/3

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The most grim plankton compilation video I've made. This should only be a beautiful world of microlife. Instead it's a microplastic-polluted, horror movie. Beauty and the beast. @zeiss_micro


Thank you @PECS_Project, Anna and Mia, for the blog post on the plenary where @BalvaneraPatty and I reflected on place-based research, its processes & ways forward. So nice to see this from the North, while having lots of tea with community partners. 🧡 pecs-science.org/tea-time-slowi…


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On September 30, we wear orange to remember Phyllis’ story and the 150,000 Indigenous children like her who were taken from their families, communities, and cultures. Join us tomorrow for A Day To Listen or listen now at ow.ly/LYrG50TvK5e #DoSomething #OrangeShirtDay


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Every child matters. Tomorrow, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, let's reflect on and remember the inexcusable harm done to generations of children by the residential school system. Artwork shared from @emilykewageshig on IG

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Residential schools were a prison. I was alienated - I could not speak to my siblings in my language. When I went back home, people made fun of the fact I could not speak Inuinnaqtun. People called me a white woman.


Please read the stories of survivors who bravely share them. It is a day of remembrance, and, importantly, a call to action. #TruthAndReconciliation

I am telling residential school history in raw form, not to evoke pity but to demonstrate that residential schools were a reality in Canada, and that is part of Canada's history. One of the positive impacts of residential school is that we became a family a powerful network later



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Truth & Reconciliation is a matter for all Canadians. The shame is upon our country. Why does #Ontario not see the need for this observance? It is not a holiday but a recognition of our fundamental human rights.


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The RCMP came in. My mom was trembling. The rcmp took me from my mother's lap. (I believe it is called abuction today. ) They took me to the airport. I don't remember, may be we walked to the airport. I would not see my parents for another 10 months.


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