s Shining Brightest Light on i s Catalysis y l a t a 25th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis C Saskatoon, SK, May 8-11, 2018 n o m u i s o p m y S n a i d a n a C h t 5 2 Cover page photos: Bird view of University of Saskatchewan campus, Delta Hotel. Courtesy to internet sources s k e a n c n e n o nferen ceptio eakfast nch ffee br hibitio gistrati nquet o e r u o x e a C R B L C E R B n o i t e c c e n n e n r o e c f n i F o 3 - c 2 W _ 1 a a y t r el lt a e d t D n : e e : d m m r ia o pl n w m r s e s o s a C U P l r f o r n o o o ms n fl flo pti o o e e o ti n ec r n i t e n r s v a el e n ez t u o o M G C H - - 1 n o i s s e s r e t s o P l r f o r n o o o sm lf n olf itp o o e e o it n ce r n i t e n r s v a le e n ze t u o o M G C H - - 2 Welcome to the 25th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis 4 5 6 7 On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 25th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis, I extend my warmest Saskatchewan welcome to you, all the participants, from overseas, from other parts of the country, or from our province, the Land of Living Skies, even from our beautiful city, the City of Bridges. Welcome to Saskatoon, a city located on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis people. As we gather here, we pay our respect to the First Nation and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another. Welcome to the 25th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis. I wish you all the best during your visit in Saskatoon, in Saskatchewan and in Canada. I hope that our efforts and organization deliver you a enjoyable, friendly, and inspiring conference. Dr. Hui Wang Professor and Conference Chair University of Saskatchewan 8
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