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The following information is taken from Expérimentez l'Expo-sciences created by the Conseil du loisir scientifique in partnership with Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. and the ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec.

The Conseil de développement du loisir scientifique and regional Conseils du loisir scientifique (CDLS-CLS) network receives the greatest number of questions about projects involving experiments: How do I go about it? Is it difficult? Do you have any hints? That is why we have developed this web section with the help of a participant who has several years of experience presenting at Science Fairs. He has helped us to better understand what a participant needs to know. A teacher who has supervised several Science Fair projects also shared his invaluable knowledge. Good luck on your journey as you explore the exciting world of scientific discovery. Remember that the CDLS-CLS network is always available to answer your questions.






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