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Our casual use of facial analysis tools can lead to more sinister applications
Facial recognition technologies have become more popular through increasingly sophisticated devices and popular fads. Casual use of face scanning and analysis features has long-term social impacts.
Dec 27, 2021 6:00 PM
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Winter road salting has year-round consequences
Salty water seeps into our soils and groundwater through surface runoff and storm-water pipes. The long-term storage of salt in the environment impacts aquatic life, infrastructure and drinking water.
Dec 27, 2021 2:00 PM
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Income inequality and COVID-19: We are in the same storm, but not in the same boat
How two Canadian teams of economists and epidemiologists studied COVID-19 from a social science perspective to show that higher national income inequality is associated with worse COVID outcomes.
Dec 27, 2021 12:00 PM
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New study reveals intensified housing inequality in Canada from 1981 to 2016
The conversation about housing policies needs to highlight the significant role the state plays in creating existing housing problems, and providing the resulting solutions.
Dec 27, 2021 10:30 AM
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To get through the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to learn how to live in an ongoing disaster
Canadians need to rethink their relationship to the pandemic by learning to live in a state of continual disaster for the foreseeable future.
Dec 27, 2021 9:38 AM
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The long fight against sexual assault and harassment at universities
The struggle against sexual harassment and sexual assault at Ontario universities goes back to the 1970s.
Dec 26, 2021 12:00 PM
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Stunning mural by local First Nations artists adorns Highway 1's newly completed Lower Lynn interchange
Designs found in Squamish Nation weavings and carvings intertwine on 28 sound wall panels along Fern Street
Dec 26, 2021 8:05 AM
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Housing is both a human right and a profitable asset, and that's the problem
As demand grows for real estate and housing prices rise, more people are being priced out of the market. Government intervention is needed to produce affordable housing and control speculation.
Dec 26, 2021 7:00 AM
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How one B.C. group, First Nations bought out trophy hunters
Foreign licences to hunt black bears fell 23-fold last year during the pandemic. As the hunting guide outfitter industry looks to bounce back, opponents are expanding an alternative: pay trophy hunting guides to stop hunting.
Dec 25, 2021 2:00 PM
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Generic drugs provide info for doctors, so why is Health Canada promoting pharma brand names?
Generic drug names are often long, but they can tell doctors what type of medicine it is and how it works. But it’s brand names that appear first and most prominently in Health Canada materials.
Dec 25, 2021 10:00 AM
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