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A lmost forty years after Stone first coined the notion of nature’s rights, a Maori legal scholar called Jacinta Ruru read ...
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He was talking about education, but that sense of frustration with Ottawa has been a part of politicking in Alberta since the ...
But those who have to actually deal with Ottawa’s aging IT infrastructure say that the government still hasn’t learned the ...
Dear Allah, please bless Mom, Dad, Ray, the cat, the dog, and the fishes. Please bless everyone and every soul, and please ...
The US will need to secure critical minerals from non-Chinese sources because the future will be, by necessity, metals ...
Chantale Daigle might have been a young, small-town girl—she was from Chibougamau, eight hours north of Montreal—but she knew ...
Algorithmic bias and a lack of decision-making transparency—or “black box AI”—are the most pressing concerns for researchers ...
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CBC radio documentary maker and is a three-time recipient of the Canadian Association of Journalists documentary award. She is also a lawyer and was inducted into the University of Ottawa’s Common Law ...
As a Quebecer, I have always had an ambivalent, if not uneasy, relationship to Canada. The province’s deep sense of being distinct, of speaking a language most of the rest of the country doesn’t ...
Jordan Peterson’s marketability has always been a bit surprising given his weirdness. He speaks exclusively in a glottal cadence that sounds like Kermit the Frog after a night of heavy drinking. He ...