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Receive Ministry of Research and Innovation (MRI) news and information, delivered right to your desktop or posted to your website using RSS!

Rich Site Summary (RSS) or as some refer to it, Real Simple Syndication, is an XML-based format for content distribution in real time.  MRI News feeds will include the date, title, summary and a link to the full news article. If after reading a summary you want to view the full text, simply click on the headline to access the full text document on the website.

Why use RSS?

  • Select the news and information you want to receive from websites.
  • Determine when you get your news. Once you download your news reader, you can customize it to fetch the news every five minutes, every hour, whatever you want.
  • Cut down on SPAM e-mail. RSS uses a news reader. You aren't subscribing to e-mail lists, which can increase your risk of getting SPAM.

How to view the news

Some browsers, including Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Opera and Safari, have a built-in feed reader that checks for feeds when you visit a website. Use the help option in your browser's toolbar to find out more.

Alternatively, download an RSS reader (aggregator) and install it on your computer. There are numerous news readers available for free or for purchase on the Internet. Use the search engine of your choice to find out more about RSS reader options. 

Once you have an RSS reader installed, copy the MRI News feed URL below, launch your reader and paste the News feed URL into an "Add New Feed" window:

     http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/rss/rss.xml

Detailed instructions on how to add news feeds are included in news reader applications.

 
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