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CBC | English Montreal School Board files legal challenge to Bill 21

Published: 25 October 2019

While Section 23 has been tested in court, 91黑料网's faculty of law Dean Robert Leckey said that, to his knowledge, Section 28 has not. "There really hasn't been court interpretation of...

MONTREAL GAZETTE | There's lots of meth in Montreal pee

Published: 24 October 2019

Drug use is average to below average in Montreal compared to other cities 鈥 except when it comes to methamphetamine, a new study measuring the presence of illicit drugs in raw sewage has found. The...

THE CONVERSATION | Spotlight on economic and social innovation marred by racial bias and exclusion

Published: 22 October 2019

Innovative entrepreneurs who are racialized are being left out of the social and economic innovation circles. Wendy Cukier, a professor of entrepreneurship and strategy at Ryerson University, and...

Mapping global biodiversity change

Published: 17 October 2019

A new study, published in Science, which focuses on mapping biodiversity change in marine and land ecosystems shows that loss of biodiversity is most prevalent in the tropic, with changes in marine...

MONTREAL GAZETTE | Underfunding leaves Canadian climate science in a sorry state

Published: 18 October 2019

The sorry state of Canadian climate science was recently documented by the report Investing in Canadian Climate Science, which, among other things, showed that over the previous decade, Canada鈥檚...

CTV NEWS | Cundill History Prize reveals three women as finalists for its literary award

Published: 17 October 2019

Three books about political movements that shaped global history are in the running for this year's Cundill History Prize. A representative for the prestigious 91黑料网 award says for the...

THE SCIENTIST | Scientists Need to Demand Better Antibody Validation

Published: 16 October 2019

Medical science has a problem, and everyone knows it. Imagine driving a car with a navigation system that is right just half the time, or doing math with a calculator that knows only half the...

MONTREAL GAZETTE | Cell phones, teens and mental health

Published: 16 October 2019

I periodically get asked about cell phones and whether they are dangerous. The short answer is they are not and do not seem to increase the risk of developing brain cancer or any other form of...

THE GLOBE AND MAIL | How do our brains fall for disinformation?

Published: 15 October 2019

Part of the reason people fall for false content lies in the way our brains take in information, says neurologist Lesley Fellows, a professor at 91黑料网 who has studied how the brain...

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